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February 2015 Why they Give

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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bCbuSINeSS.Ca Talk to Us Now E M A I L bcb@canadawide.com W E B S I T E bCbusiness.ca T W I T T E R @bCbusiness F A C E B O O K bCbusiness Please include your daytime phone number and city of residence. Letters may be edited for brevity, clarity and taste. SUCCESSION PLANNING ISN'T JUST ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE LEAVING BEHIND — IT'S ABOUT WHAT LIES AHEAD. In light of December's pipeline package and the protests in late 2014 on burnaby Mountain, we asked readers what they thought. between November 24 and November 26, 219 people responded to an online poll that asked: Should the National energy board approve the Trans Mountain expan- sion through burnaby Mountain? From the Oops Department Poll of the Month W h o C u t t h e C h e e s e ? Jacob Parry's story on Daiya foods' cheese substitute ("fakin' It," November 2014) elicited tweets on the description. @Coryjankoski: "suggest the words fake Cheese might not be the best description to enticing people lol." @Suchfun_ areWe: "Please don't call it "fake" cheese? Non-dairy, vegan, plant based... these are all much more positive descriptors." and on the taste, @maxrivest: "I'll be honest, I tried it and didn't like it at all. It's so hard to replicate good cheese without good cheese..." No. and I am against increasing oil exports through the Lower Mainland. 45.66% (100 votes) The expansion should be approved but via an alternative route. 3.2% (7 votes) yes. The mountain is the best route. 51.14% (112 votes) febRuaRy 2015 BCBusiness 15 Yes nO

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