The engineering and construction giant SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. conducted widespread surveillance of employee e-mails during a critical period of collective bargaining negotiations in late 2021, ...
In 2011, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. published a glossy, 250-page book to mark the centennial of the Montreal engineer-constructor, recounting its growth into a business and government contracting giant ...
Firm sold its legacy Montreal building last year and is leasing back space as part of a $100-million cost-cutting effort. Canada-based global engineer-constructor SNC-Lavalin could face pressure to ...
SNC-Lavalin is attempting to use new evidence to argue that there was an abuse of process when the company was declined a chance at a remediation agreement You can save this article by registering for ...
A unit of SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. has pleaded guilty to fraud, ending a legal drama that had engulfed the engineering company and the Trudeau government. The Canadian engineering giant and prosecutors ...
In 2022, SNC-Lavalin reorganized its business into the following segments: engineering services, Linxon, nuclear, O&M, infrastructure LSTK projects, and capital. The first four are grouped together as ...
SNC-Lavalin (TSX:SNC) was, for a brief moment, the most controversial company in Canada. In 2019, the global engineering and construction business was at the center of a major scandal involving ...
Beleaguered SNC-Lavalin failed to reach the minimum 70 per cent technical score in bidding for the Trillium Line extension, but was still able to win the $1.6-billion light rail contract. The Montreal ...
Canada is gearing up for a once in a generation construction boom. Here are the infrastructure stocks that are set to benefit the most. The post Buy These Infrastructure Stocks Before Canada Starts ...
MONTREAL, Dec. 18, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. (TSX: SNC) today announced that the federal charges arising from legacy activities in Libya between 2001 and 2011 have been settled. The ...
This week's unprecedented document dump of previously confidential information on the controversial Trillium Line Stage 2 procurement has raised umpteen questions about how the contract was awarded.
Seven years ago, Elisabeth Malkin, my colleague in Mexico City, and I worked on one of the strangest stories of my career. It involved a consultant from Mount Forest, Ontario, with no previous ...