OTTAWA - A company that worked on the ArriveCan app is defending its integrity and asserts steps were taken to address conflict-of-interest concerns related to its founder, who recently went to work ...
OTTAWA - The company that held a contract for the build of the ArriveCan app said it was paid millions less than what Canada’s auditor general reported last month. GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth ...
Canada’s auditor general says federal organizations failed to follow procurement and security rules when awarding contracts to the company behind the controversial ArriveCan app. The report on ...
How did a federal government travel app, which took tens of thousands of dollars to build, end up costing taxpayers tens of millions to operate? Why can’t auditors figure out how much was spent and ...
Power Play: One-on-one with Bill Blair Public Safety Minister Bill Blair discusses vaccine passports, quarantine restrictions and the RCMP's use of facial recognition technology.
Three government contractors involved in developing the ArriveCan app have received hundreds of federal contracts worth more than $1-billion over the past 13 years. Until now, the federal government ...
CTV National News: DND employees speak out Department of National Defence employees testified Tuesday before a parliamentary committee on the ArriveCan scandal.
So much for ArriveCan app usage. New federal data says only 4% of cross-border travelers are using it, according to Blacklock’s Reporter, with voluntary use plummeting once cabinet quit mandating the ...
An Ottawa-based technology company suspended from working for the federal government after becoming embroiled in the ArriveCan app contract spending controversy is unloading a second office ...
An application for a class-action lawsuit has been launched over issues with the ArriveCan app that resulted in thousands of Canadians being instructed to quarantine when they should have been exempt.