Political Science Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2019
Journal
Hill Times
Abstract
The article explores the potential consequences facing SNC-Lavalin, a major player in Canada's nuclear industry, if it is convicted of fraud and corruption. The company's ability to bid on and fulfill billions of dollars worth of contracts with entities like Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) and various power producers hangs in the balance. Simpson highlights the intertwined relationships between SNC-Lavalin, Canadian government officials, and international nuclear projects, emphasizing the critical role of political decisions in shaping the future of nuclear development in Canada. The piece underscores broader implications for Ontario's energy sector and raises questions about the sustainability of nuclear power amidst allegations of misconduct.
Notes
First published in The Hill Times, Canada' foremost foreign and defense policy magazine.