GC Strategies billed the government $9 million over two years, with most of that money being paid out to software engineers and others who actually built components of ArriveCan, the company’s managing partner, Kristian Firth told the government operations and estimates committee. The Ottawa firm was the largest single contractor on the federal government’s controversial ArriveCan app and Firth and his partner, Darren Anthony, personally earned between $1.3 million and $2.7 million for their work.
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Saturday, October 22, 2022
GC Strategies testifies about $9M ArriveCan contract
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