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- 1Alberta, North of Line E-W Thru Edmonton
- 1Athabasca Tar Sands (Alta.). Health aspects.
- 1Cold Lake Oil Sands
- 1Employment (Economic theory)
- 1Environmental health. Social aspects. Alberta. Fort McMurray.
- 1Bianco, Evan
- 1Burgers, Trevor Darren
- 1Denkhaus, Cara Leigh
- 1Hallock, Michael C.
- 1Krahn, H.
- 1McMillan, Roxanne Adele
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Doctoral thesis. Addresses three questions: 1. Has the development of the Athabasca oil sands provided improved employment opportunities for migrants to Ft. McMurray? 2. Have these opportunities been equally distributed among the various stratas of society? 3. What are the attitudinal outcomes of...
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Water problems in in-situ oilsands development: the water resources of the Gregoire Lake Basin
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An investigation of the potential dangers of in-situ development of oilsands at Amoco's Gregoire Lake Experimental Site might have on the water resources of the Gregoire Lake Basin.