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editThis is an article about a Canadian engineering who is the CEO of SNC-Lavallin, a major company in the Canadian business sphere. An article in today's Globe and Mail (Aug.27.06) directed me to do a Wikipedia search on the man. There was none.
I decided to do a little research and discovered his bio on Canadian Busines Resource (http://www.cbr.ca/PersonProfile.aspx?PersonID=484), as well as using the Globe and Mail's' story (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060826.wrcover26/BNStory/Business/home/?pageRequested=all)
I'm beginning to think that more there should be more Canadian content in regards to engineers and the institutions they work out of.
- Actually, SNC-Lavalin only has 1 l in the name. I did some copyediting to the article and added your source. Probably needs more. ColourBurst 14:57, 27 August 2006 (UTC)