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		<description><![CDATA[A curious twist for Canadian coal exports. | This is surely one of the stranger dimensions of the coal export saga we&#8217;ve been cataloging: the Canadian government is approving guest-worker status for as many as 2,000 Chinese nationals to extract coal from British Columbia&#8217;s underground mines. As the Vancouver Sun reports: Canadians “just don’t have the experience” operating the equipment needed to safely extract coal in underground mines, said John Cavanagh, chief executive of Vancouver-based Canadian Dehua International...]]></description>
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