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Canada seeks 30K skilled tradesmen from India.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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The Times of India Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 17--KOLKATA, India -- Canada is on the lookout for 30,000 skilled tradesmen from India to build necessary infrastructure for the 2006 Winter Olympics. This is in addition to IT professionals and engineers, according to the World Wide Immigration Consultancy Services Ltd.

"The province of British Columbia needs 25,000 to 30,000 tradesmen, including electricians, plumbers and construction workers. They will help build houses and other infrastructural facilities. There are over 25,000 vacancies in other provinces. Initially, these people will get work permits. Later, they will be offered …

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