From whales to windows, SNC-Lavalin has extensive federal ties
OTTAWA — The federal government has hired it to study northern transportation systems, help protect whales from toxins and even wash windows.
SNC-Lavalin, the Montreal-based company at the centre of a raging political controversy, has extensive federal ties amounting to millions of dollars in contracts, big and small.
That revenue stream could dry up if the company is convicted on corruption charges and subsequently ruled ineligible to receive federal work — a possibility under the government’s integrity regime.