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July 2017 The Top 100

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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contents V O L U M E 4 5 N U M B E R 6 COVER: CLINTON HUSSEY; THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: POOYA NABEI; ADAM BLASBERG; ALANA PATERSON "Something's going on in B.C.; it's a good place to be right now. There's no doubt we are much more diversified. The past five, seven, eight years have just reinforced that" – p.71 JULY/AUGUST 2017 BCBUSINESS 7 37 52 Building the World Vancouver real estate developers are taking their expertise around the globe—along with related special- ists, from architects, structural engineers and urban design consul- tants to model makers and property marketers by Nick Rockel Breaking Tradition Kinder Morgan's planned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion has left B.C. First Nations communities along its route divided—and some band members accusing their leaders of making secret deals by Trevor Jang TRAVELLING MAN TransLink CEO Kevin Desmond was previously general manager of the Seattle transit system The Top 100 The numbers are in, and they're bigger than ever. Our 28th annual ranking of B.C.'s largest compa- nies by revenue also checks in on the province's economic health 71 Beyond China 83 Fashion Forward 89 Winners + Losers 98 Top 100 CEO Profiles 71 J ULY/AUGUST 2017

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