Corey Smith got the call Tuesday night that Canada’s energy industry had been anxiously awaiting: it’s time to get back to work in the oil sands. Smith, the head of a lodging company that runs camps for oil workers, has been going full out ever since as the industry gets set to resume production that was shut down by wildfires that have swept across northern Alberta for 13 days. “We’re going from ‘You’re no longer able to be in these facilities’ to ‘How quickly can you get these facilities running again?’” Smith, the chief executive officer of Noralta Lodge Ltd., said by phone as he was making his way to the company’s camp north of Fort McMurray. He expected to have 3,000 workers staying at his camps by Thursday. Smith is on the front lines of the movement to get oil workers back on the job after the inferno […]