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December 2014 The Great Pipeline Debate

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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Intel 29 work pl acE Employees with disabilities are among the most loyal you can find. So why aren't more employers willing to bring them on board? 30 Visual lEarning Making the most of your business trip (Tip No. 5: Form over function, baby—get a souped-up rental car and liter- ally tear a path to your next meeting.) 32 intErnational businEss The Expat Survival Guide: A few essential need-to-knows about living and working abroad. contents y 8 BCBusiness December 2014 Out of Office 75 st ylE It's the Christmas season—which means crappy host gifts that nobody wants. Unless you follow our expert advice, that is. 79 food + drink Gastown hotspot L'Abattoir joins the lunch queue. Plus, Belgian eatery Chambar spreads its wings. 81 sociEt y It was a tough year in the media spotlight for the Vancouver Aquarium. But at this fall's annual Toast to the Coast fund- raiser, it was all smiles. 82 lunch with lucy Nathalie Baudoin, Modo's new CEO, hopes to rev things up at Vancouver's original carshare. 79 75 30 29

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