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Employment / Energy economics / Social issues / Green-collar worker / Green job / ECO Canada / North American Industry Classification System / Greater Toronto Area / Green economy / Environment / Environmental economics / Economics
Date: 2012-11-20 14:18:21
Employment
Energy economics
Social issues
Green-collar worker
Green job
ECO Canada
North American Industry Classification System
Greater Toronto Area
Green economy
Environment
Environmental economics
Economics

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