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Alberta announced plan to lure skilled workers from Toronto and Vancouver
Premier Jason Kenney kicked off a campaign to lure skilled workers from Toronto and Vancouver as he doubled down on his criticism of a so-called Alberta sovereignty act pitched by one of the candidates running to replace him. Kenney says he won't be involved in the leadership race but Danielle Smith's idea is nutty.
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The Canadian Press
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CP162679813
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8/15/2022 5:45:00 PM
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