Journal of Commerce Update for the week of December 3rd, 2012
http://www.journalofcommerce.com In this week #39;s update, we look at some of the stories we #39;ll be covering in the Journal of Commerce for the week of December 3rd, 2012. Surveyors collecting data for the Kitimat LNG pipeline in BC have been kicked off of First Nations Land. The Can-Am Geomatics employees left without incident and the Wet #39;suwet #39;en First Nation has set up a roadblock to stop all construction activity until further notice. Two BC unions have won access to confidential temporary foreign worker records. On November 26 the unions were given copies of 12 LMOs relating to Chinese nationals working at a mine near tumbler ridge, BC Correspondent Peter Kenter has a profile of bid and destroy, the first TV show about the demolition industry, and JOC editorial advisory board member Grant McMillan has a new column about the benefits of clearance letters. Also, make sure to check out our latest feature video featuring an interview with Don Schouten of WorkSafeBC from the Bridging The Gap safety conference. JOC DIGITAL MEDIAFrom:JOCCanadaViews:2 0ratingsTime:01:12More inNews Politics

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