Pinoys in Alberta hang economic recovery on pipeline plan

  • Page Views 2588
  • Many Filipinos in Alberta working in the oil and gas industry were among the many laid off last year due to the collapse in oil prices.

    But with recent talks between the Canadian government and the oil and gas sector, kababayans are hopeful this will be the start of the province’s economic recovery.

    With the price of oil down at below $30 per barrel, Albertans believe approving a 4,600 kilometer energy east pipeline that will start from Alberta and end in New Brunswick will help the province recover from the oil slump.

    Henry Pacunayen has worked in the oil and gas industry since 2006 as a piping designer. He got laid off in the 2008 economic recession, found work in 2009, and then he was laid off last year again when his company downsized.

    “Dapat ang gawin nila ang pipeline ay masimulan na. Yun talaga ang problema ng oil and gas dito sa Alberta ngayon kasi kailangan nilang i-push ang mga product para kasi ang kompetisyon dito sa North America, before ay sinusupplyan natin ang US, ngayon kompetisyon na natin sila,” said Pacunayen.

    Raymund Roy is thankful that he was one of the last staff to be laid off from his company last year. Now he struggles to pay the bills and support his family.

    “They have to work together and approve this plan that they have kasi importante yan sa Alberta and not only in Alberta, but all over Canada,” Roy said.

    The pipeline was one of the highlights during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent visit to the province.

    While there was no agreement reached, both government and the oil and gas producers said the meeting was very encouraging.

    “We all know that Albertans and industry leaders in Alberta and this government don’t control the price of oil internationally. But what we can control is how we respond to it,” said Alberta Premier Rachel Notley.

    Trudeau assured he will let the National Energy Board’s process go forward to allow them to do their job without political interference.

    “We Canadians are there for each other in times of difficulties. We’ve always been that way and we will always be that way. I have tremendous confidence in our ability to make it through collectively the challenges we are facing,” Trudeau said.

    Around 20,000 Albertans lost their jobs in 2015, the highest since the 1982 recessions.

    While the job forecast in 2016 remains dim, many are hopeful that ongoing talks between the federal and provincial governments and the oil and gas producers will yield positive results.LOCAL Alberta pipeline

    (Q. Evano, abs-cbn)

    Share

    New Posts Recently publish post More

    • 20 November 2024
      2 days ago No comment

      Surrey Tree Lighting Festival welcomes Canadian Olympic Gold Medalist Phil Wizard on Nov. 23 Canadian artist and athlete to host breakdance demonstration

      Surrey, B.C. – The City of Surrey is proud to announce that Canadian breakdancer and 2024 Olympic Gold Medalist Philip Kim, also known as Phil Wizard, will host a breakdance demonstration at the 14th annual Surrey Tree Lighting Festival & Holiday Market at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23. ...

    • Photo by the Canadian Armed Forces.
      14 November 2024
      1 week ago No comment

      How Filipinos contribute to Canada’s diverse military

      As one of the biggest racialized populations in Canada, Filipinos are helping build a diverse and inclusive society. Filipinos are found in almost every aspect of life in the country, including the military. In the lead-up to this year’s commemoration of Remembrance Day and Veterans’ Week, Statistics Canada on ...

    • 07 November 2024
      2 weeks ago No comment

      Marcos congratulates Trump

      President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines has congratulated Donald Trump for winning the November 5, 2024 U.S. presidential election. “President Trump has won, and the American people have triumphed. I congratulate them on their victory in an exercise that showed the world the strength of American values,” Marcos ...

    • Pope Francis addresses the crowd from the window of the apostolic palace overlooking St. Peter's square during the Angelus prayer on October 27, 2024 in The Vatican.
      04 November 2024
      3 weeks ago No comment

      Pope prays for Kristine victims in Philippines

      MANILA, Philippines — Pope Francis has offered prayers for Filipinos affected by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine. At Sunday’s Angelus address at the Vatican, the 87-year-old pontiff reportedly mentioned praying for the victims of Kristine. “I am close to the population of the Philippines, struck by a powerful cyclone. May ...

    • 04 November 2024
      3 weeks ago No comment

      Duterte: no apology, no excuses for drug war

      Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on October 28, 2024 offered no apologies or excuses for his actions as he faced a Senate investigation into his widely criticized bloody war on drugs for the first time. Before reading his prepared statement during the hearing of the Senate blue ribbon subcommittee, ...