Julmac’s Trade Claim Under Fire | Edmonton News
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New Brunswick is defending itself against an Ontario contractor’s bold claim that it’s discriminating against out-of-province firms — and the province says Julmac is stretching a simple contract dispute into a trade war. Julmac alleges unfair treatment on four major bridge projects, citing higher costs, tighter deadlines, and slower approvals — but New Brunswick’s legal team dismisses it as a smokescreen for Julmac’s own $30 million breach-of-contract suit. What’s more, Julmac’s case has quietly narrowed from “discrimination everywhere” to “just one example” — a move the province sees as a strategic retreat. With a panel of outside trade lawyers presiding, Julmac isn’t after cash — just a ruling that New Brunswick broke the rules, and a mandate for fairer play across provinces.
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