Suncor scraps work camps for some roles as company looks local
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Suncor scraps work camps for some roles as company looks local
EMMA GRANEY
ENERGY REPORTER
PUBLISHED 2 HOURS AGO
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Thousands of workers regularly fly in and out of the oil sands from all over the country, usually staying for one- or two-week rotations.
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Some contractors who work at two Suncor Energy Inc. oil sands sites will have to live in the Fort McMurray region, under changes the company says it is making to enhance local workforce participation.
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