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Old 12-04-2015, 06:30 AM   #1
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Could laid off oilpatch workers in Alberta get jobs in British Columbia while they wait for the market to rebound?

That was the suggestion by Alberta’s Energy Minister in a speech to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Land Administration today.

“Certainly there are always talks of about mobility of jobs between provinces so maybe they can go work in B.C. until it gets better and come back home,” said Marg McCuaig-Boyd, as part of a response to a question of what retraining opportunities were available for unemployed workers.

“It’s a tough time for everybody, not just oil and gas, there’s lot of jobs being lost in the services sector…this oil price is hurting a lot of Albertans, so you just have to hunker down and get through it.”

McCuaig-Boyd later apologized for her comments, telling the radio station radio station CFFR that it was not the position of either herself or the
government on jobs.

McCuaig-Boyd is the NDP MLA for Dunvegan-Central Peace-Notley, which borders British Columbia and is next to the province’s Peace River region, where natural gas is a key economic driver.
The minister later claims she misspoke.
http://www.660news.com/2015/12/03/en...t-capla-lunch/

How did she misspeak? It was pretty clear what she said. It wasn't complicated or confusing. She made direct statements that weren't received well so she had to backtrack. People were doubting the qualifications of many of the NDP MLAs after the election including Mcquaig-Boyd's. She is showing she is in over her head.
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Old 12-04-2015, 06:58 AM   #2
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That would be, I believe, the fourth time the NDP has had to apologize for the incompetence of its MLAs.
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Old 12-04-2015, 07:15 AM   #4
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Its not like she's a cabinet minister or anything.
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Old 12-04-2015, 07:49 AM   #5
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Haha, oh man. That's amazing. What the hell?!

I swear, they have some kind of unified batcrap crazy plan to crush the last successful vestiges of the hated oil and gas private industry, force everybody into a union and on the public teat (or drive you and your family out of the province) before their 4 years is up.

Hell of a way to change the voting population to try to get re-elected
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Old 12-04-2015, 08:34 AM   #6
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Hey, at least they didn't give them bus tickets to B.C.
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Old 12-04-2015, 08:38 AM   #7
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Really sucks that the protest vote against the conservatives (who had to go) were either this or the New Republican Party. Why can't the Liberals get some sort of legitimate presence in this province?
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I'm so mad I didn't just throw an orange shirt on and run in the election. I'd probably be Alberta's Energy Minister right now.
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Is anyone really shocked she said this?
That's what happens when we have unqualified people running multi billion dollar portfolios.
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Old 12-04-2015, 08:59 AM   #11
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Not the greatest thing to say right now, but Ralph sending homeless folks on a bus to B.C. was far more inhumane.
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While politically incorrect, saying that we should seek out all available job opportunities in all locations is prudent advice.

_Q_, for example, moved to New Orleans. When times were good, everyone moved to Alberta - why shouldn't we do the same?

People just refuse to take responsibility for their own actions - much like how I keep saying Prentice's "Look in the mirror" remark was the most true and most realistic thing that was said all campaign.

Of course, this is why I'll never be a politician - All I know how to do is tell people the truth, and people can't handle the truth.
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We should just shut in the province for a few years
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Seems like the NDP is trying really hard to get the Wildrose elected next time.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marg_McCuaig-Boyd

She had no prior energy industry experience and the main reason for her appointment to the Energy portfolio may be her background in northern Alberta, where it is a vital industry.
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I have to live with these clowns for their term but at least I can stand up and say I never voted for them or this.
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I don't get what the issue with this is.
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Not the greatest thing to say right now, but Ralph sending homeless folks on a bus to B.C. was far more inhumane.
It's a lot of things but I wouldn't say inhumane. BC is the only place in the country where a homeless person can escape the brutally cold Canadian winters. Inhumane would have been sending them to Saskatchewan.
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Rabble Rabble Rabble NDP Rabble Rabble Rabble Justin Trudeau

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I don't get what the issue with this is.
The issue (IMO) is the government is readily admitting they can't fix the job problems in Alberta, so they suggest people move to another jurisdiction (BC) where the government is able to provide a suitable environment for job creation.

Basically admitting they can't solve the problem at hand.
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