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Alberta facing foreign competition for skilled workers

The prairie province of Alberta is heading towards a shortage of skilled labour as the economy heats up. But, The Link's Frank Rackow tells us, the province is facing competition from international recruiters who are trying to lure away skilled Canadians.(AP Photo/Billings Gazette, David Grubbs)

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