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EDITOR’S LETTER
s we put the finishing touches
the final issue of 2019, it’s apt
to reflect on the quality of com-
A panies and entrepreneurs we’ve
published this year. From some of the best P3
projects (who we were happy to celebrate at
this year’s Canadian Council for Public-Private
Partnerships conference), to Indigenous busi-
ness leaders, new technologies, and innovative
ways to combat climate change, we are proud
to be on the front lines of the best of Canadi-
an business. The most rewarding part of shar-
ing these stories is speaking with the men and
women who work day in and day out towards
their unique and ambitious goals. Not only are be through improved quality of life, safety, em-
the sectors we cover diverse, but so are the ployment, and service. It’s an idea worth con-
needs and challenges of the vast geographic templating as we enter the next decade of the
area we cover. The common underlying unifi- 21st century.
er, year after year, is the shared desired to cre-
ate something that will make the lives of those From the team at BEC, Happy Holidays and
around them better off than without it. That can Happy New Year.
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