Ex-SNC-Lavalin CEO stripped of licence, fined $75K
Former SNC-Lavalin CEO Jacques Lamarre has been stripped of his engineering licence and fined $75,000 for corruption-related breaches. The disciplinary decision was published on January 7, 2026.
Former SNC-Lavalin CEO Jacques Lamarre has been stripped of his engineering licence and fined $75,000 for corruption-related breaches. The disciplinary decision was published on January 7, 2026.
Quebec's engineering order has revoked Jacques Lamarre's licence and issued a $75,000 fine over corruption violations during his tenure. Read the full details of the ruling.
The former CEO of SNC-Lavalin has been stripped of his professional engineering licence and ordered to pay a $75,000 fine following disciplinary action. Get the full details on this major development.
HydroGraph Clean Power deepens its partnership with the University of Manchester's Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre, gaining a dedicated lab and accelerating commercial projects. Discover the impact on North American innovation.
Cambridge Atomworks appoints Daniel Marcus, a veteran financial markets strategist, to its Advisory Board. His expertise will guide the UK startup's development of compact nuclear reactors for the energy transition.
Global digital engineering firm Avenga appoints Clay Van Doren as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective January 12, 2026. He brings over 25 years of tech leadership experience.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro faces U.S. indictment on cocaine trafficking and corruption charges, now detained in New York. The case highlights international legal actions against alleged state-sponsored crime.
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency attempted a controversial raid on the national parliament on December 27, 2025, highlighting internal challenges during the ongoing war with Russia. Read the latest developments.
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been sentenced to 15 years in prison and a hefty fine in the 1MDB corruption trial. Get the full details on this landmark ruling.
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been found guilty in a major trial linked to the multi-billion dollar 1MDB corruption scandal. Get the latest details on the verdict and its implications.
An in-depth look at Malaysia's 1MDB financial scandal, a multi-billion dollar corruption case that shook global markets. Discover the key facts and ongoing repercussions.
A Pakistani court has sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, to 17 years in prison in a corruption case. The verdict adds to the legal challenges facing the ousted leader.
A massive corruption scandal in the Philippines saw billions in disaster prevention funds stolen, leaving the vulnerable nation exposed to worsening climate impacts. Learn the shocking details.
Engineering News Record ranks BrandSafway sixth globally among specialty contractors. The firm has held a top-ten spot for 17 years, supporting iconic projects from Toronto to Norway.
Montreal's WSP Global Inc. strikes a US$3.3 billion deal to acquire TRC Companies, backed by Caisse de dépôt. The move will make WSP the largest engineering and design firm in the United States.
Montreal's WSP Global expands its U.S. footprint with a major acquisition of engineering firm TRC Companies. The deal, valued at $4.5 billion, is set to close in 2026.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries defends Trump's pardon of Rep. Henry Cuellar, indicted on bribery charges, sparking fierce backlash from critics. Read the full story.
Federica Mogherini, the former European Union foreign policy chief, has been arrested, marking the latest scandal to rock the political bloc. Get the full details on the shocking development.
Fourteen women engineering students receive $50,000 scholarships, forming a new cohort to champion equity and honour the memory of the 1989 tragedy. Discover their mission.
Montreal's École Polytechnique expands its commemorative scholarship program to support 14 female engineering students, honouring the memory of the 14 women killed in the 1989 anti-feminist attack.
Polytechnique Montréal dramatically expands its Order of the White Rose, awarding 14 women engineering students a $50,000 scholarship each. Meet the new inductees continuing the legacy of the 14 women lost in 1989.
Montreal-based AtkinsRéalis Group acquires Australian engineering firm ADG Capital, marking a strategic expansion in the Asia-Pacific region. Learn about the deal's impact on global engineering.
A court has found Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her niece, British MP Tulip Siddiq, guilty on corruption charges. Get the full details on this international legal case.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks legal pardon amid ongoing corruption trial while managing Israel-Hamas conflict. Latest developments in the high-profile case.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu formally requests pardon from President Herzog, arguing his corruption trial is tearing Israel apart. President's office calls it 'extraordinary request'.
Thousands of Filipinos demonstrated in Manila demanding accountability for stolen flood project funds and government corruption. Read about the growing public outrage.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks presidential pardon from corruption charges, claiming trial divides nation. Opposition calls move dangerous for democracy.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally requested a pardon in his ongoing corruption case. Explore the details and potential consequences of this legal move.
A $100M corruption scandal in Ukraine's energy sector reaches President Zelenskyy's inner circle, raising concerns for Canada's $22B in aid. Read the latest developments.
Hong Kong's deadliest fire in decades kills 128 people at Wang Fuk Court, sparking corruption investigation into renovation safety violations and negligence.