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July 18, 2012

Journal of Commerce Update for the week of July 23rd, 2012

In this week's update, we look at some of the stories we'll be covering in the Journal of Commerce for the week of July 23, 2012.

Staff writer Richard Gilbert has a story on a Whistler asphalt producer who can't bid on municipal projects due to clauses in tendering documents he claims are unfair.

A draft environmental statement by Taseko Mines for a $1.1 billion mine near Williams Lake, B.C. has been called incomplete by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency.

Editorial board member and ICBA president Philip Hochstein has a column about municipal compensation, and be sure to check out our latest feature video about foreign worker recruitment.

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