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Subscriber only. Douglas Todd: How 740,000 British Columbians have a stake in the gigantic Oakridge Park project Knowing the agency responsible for B.C. public-service pensions is behind the high-priced mall raises thorny questions

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Douglas Todd: How 740,000 British Columbians have a stake in the gigantic Oakridge Park project

Knowing the agency responsible for B.C. public-service pensions is behind the high-priced mall raises thorny questions

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More than 740,000 British Columbians have a direct financial interest in the success or failure of Vancouver’s luxury Oakridge Park condominium and shopping development.

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