Glen Boswall and Roy Nieuwenburg comment on the Tercon Contractors v. British Columbia case in an article entitled “B.C. government breached own contract on highway project, court rules” in the February 17 edition of Journal of Commerce. An article on the case originally appeared in the February 12 issue of Construction Law Bulletin.
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