Canada’s aboriginal businesses want share of Arctic oil and gas boomAfter two decades of economic depression, Canada’s Inuit leaders scramble to get joint ventures set up with outside oilfield service firms Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Canada’s North is on the verge of an investment boom that it hopes will translate into money, business opportunities and thousands of jobs in an economically depressed region where unemployment in some communities hovers around 40 percent.
One report by the Canadian Energy Research Institute says a....
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Pipeline moratorium ended 1970’s boom Inuvialuit Regional Corp. now power center Long-term job skills promoted Joint ventures in drilling
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