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Guy Saint-Pierre, CC GOQ (born August 3, 1934 – January 23, 2022) was a Canadian entrepreneur, business executive, politician and philanthropist. He is best known for having orchestrated the merger of SNC and Lavalin to create SNC Lavalin, the largest engineering firm in Canada and one of the largest in the world, in 1991. He also became the Chairman of the Board of the Royal Bank of Canada in 2001, being the first French Canadian to hold the position.

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  • غي سان بيير هو سياسي كندي، ولد في 3 أغسطس 1934 في ويندسور ‏ في كندا. نشط حزبياً في حزب كيبيك الليبرالي. وقد انتخب ‏. (ar)
  • Guy Saint-Pierre, CC GOQ (born August 3, 1934 – January 23, 2022) was a Canadian entrepreneur, business executive, politician and philanthropist. He is best known for having orchestrated the merger of SNC and Lavalin to create SNC Lavalin, the largest engineering firm in Canada and one of the largest in the world, in 1991. He also became the Chairman of the Board of the Royal Bank of Canada in 2001, being the first French Canadian to hold the position. (en)
  • Joseph Armand Guy Saint-Pierre, né le 3 août 1934 à Windsor Mills (Québec) et mort le 23 janvier 2022 à Montréal, est un ingénieur, homme d'affaires et homme politique canadien. Entre 1970 et 1976, il est député libéral de Verchères puis de Chambly à l'Assemblée nationale du Québec et ministre dans le premier gouvernement de Robert Bourassa. Au terme de sa carrière politique, il se tourne vers le monde des affaires, orchestrant la fusion des deux plus grandes sociétés montréalaises de génie-conseil au sein du groupe SNC-Lavalin en 1991. (fr)
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  • Guy Saint-Pierre (en)
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  • Windsor, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • Guy Saint-Pierre (en)
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  • Canada (en)
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  • Chairman & CEO, SNC Lavalin (en)
  • Chairman, RBC Royal Bank (en)
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  • Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Chambly (en)
  • Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Verchères (en)
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  • Francine Garneau (en)
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  • غي سان بيير هو سياسي كندي، ولد في 3 أغسطس 1934 في ويندسور ‏ في كندا. نشط حزبياً في حزب كيبيك الليبرالي. وقد انتخب ‏. (ar)
  • Guy Saint-Pierre, CC GOQ (born August 3, 1934 – January 23, 2022) was a Canadian entrepreneur, business executive, politician and philanthropist. He is best known for having orchestrated the merger of SNC and Lavalin to create SNC Lavalin, the largest engineering firm in Canada and one of the largest in the world, in 1991. He also became the Chairman of the Board of the Royal Bank of Canada in 2001, being the first French Canadian to hold the position. (en)
  • Joseph Armand Guy Saint-Pierre, né le 3 août 1934 à Windsor Mills (Québec) et mort le 23 janvier 2022 à Montréal, est un ingénieur, homme d'affaires et homme politique canadien. Entre 1970 et 1976, il est député libéral de Verchères puis de Chambly à l'Assemblée nationale du Québec et ministre dans le premier gouvernement de Robert Bourassa. Au terme de sa carrière politique, il se tourne vers le monde des affaires, orchestrant la fusion des deux plus grandes sociétés montréalaises de génie-conseil au sein du groupe SNC-Lavalin en 1991. (fr)
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  • Guy Saint-Pierre (en)
  • غي سان بيير (ar)
  • Guy Saint-Pierre (fr)
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