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2001    
DEC 19, 2001   EDITORIAL
Public construction: changes coming
ICBA's comments on the proposed changes to the Employment Standards Act  
DEC 19, 2001   EDITORIAL
Planting eel grass among the skills of ICBA president

A recent Journal of Commerce story on Cindy Kaufman, the new ICBA president  
DEC 12, 2001   EDITORIAL
ICBA submission on proposed ESA amendments
A letter to the Ministry of Skills Development and Labour  
NOV 16, 2001   EDITORIAL
Reducing red tape for the BC construction industry

A letter to the provincial de-regulation task force  
OCT 12, 2001   EDITORIAL
Briefing note on HPO and safety systems

A discussion of issues of concern to BC's construction industry, submitted to CAW minister George Abbott  
SEP 10, 2001   EDITORIAL
Now's not the time to cut funding

A letter to BC Premier Gordon Campbell, from ICBA VP Philip Hochstein
AUG 15, 2001   NEWS RELEASE
Savings from repeal of 'fair wage' should be put to addressing BC's infrastructure deficit

Open tendering ensures British Columbians get taxpayer-funded projects delivered at the best value by qualified people.  
AUG 14, 2001   NEWS RELEASE
Labour Code changes will help BC's construction industry rebuild provincial economy
The changes will help send a clear message to investors that BC is once again open for business.  
JUL 30, 2001   NEWS RELEASE
Mini-budget begins the work of BC's economic renewal

With the release of its mini-budget today, the provincial government made important new strides towards a stronger and more vibrant, private sector driven BC economy.  
JUL 16, 2001   EDITORIAL
Foes of modular training are stuck in the past
A letter to the editor of the Jounal of Commerce, written by ICBA VP Philip Hochstein, on the Building Trade Union's opposition to modular training for construction apprentices.
FEB 19, 2001   EDITORIAL
Trade contractor licencing arguments don't stand up to facts

The NDP proposes to expand the Homeowner Protection Office's mandate. Editorial by Philip Hochstein.