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	<title>Comments on: Suncor to Invest $20 Billion in Oil Sands</title>
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		<title>By: FREDERICK</title>
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		<dc:creator>FREDERICK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 00:04:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Reference to the above article, I would like to share my opinion and vision about the future of Oil industry in Canada in general.

I am Frederick David, a newly arrived professional Senior Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineer here in Calgary. I came from Singapore where I lived, worked and had family for the past 15 years. I was head hunted by an Oil and Gas consulting firm back in the year 2006 and was eventually short-listed to qualify for a position here in Calgary where I landed last July 15. I believe there will be lots of foreign talents that will be benefitted from this sudden boom in the Oil Sands industry here in Alberta province and the influx of both skilled workers and professionals are expected within the next few years to come. This will in turn create a massive increase in migrants here in the long term run. It would also affect the very inner fabric of Canadian society as the presence of multi-racial ethnics group will add a brand new flavour into Canada&#039;s existing ones too. All in ll this really sounds good in general. However, I hope the law enforcing authorities in Canada will watch out and step up to increase their vigilance on the possibility of increase in crime rate due to a probable introduction of inevitable unpleasant elements brought about by the presence of foreigners here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reference to the above article, I would like to share my opinion and vision about the future of Oil industry in Canada in general.</p>
<p>I am Frederick David, a newly arrived professional Senior Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineer here in Calgary. I came from Singapore where I lived, worked and had family for the past 15 years. I was head hunted by an Oil and Gas consulting firm back in the year 2006 and was eventually short-listed to qualify for a position here in Calgary where I landed last July 15. I believe there will be lots of foreign talents that will be benefitted from this sudden boom in the Oil Sands industry here in Alberta province and the influx of both skilled workers and professionals are expected within the next few years to come. This will in turn create a massive increase in migrants here in the long term run. It would also affect the very inner fabric of Canadian society as the presence of multi-racial ethnics group will add a brand new flavour into Canada&#8217;s existing ones too. All in ll this really sounds good in general. However, I hope the law enforcing authorities in Canada will watch out and step up to increase their vigilance on the possibility of increase in crime rate due to a probable introduction of inevitable unpleasant elements brought about by the presence of foreigners here.</p>
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