The project involved same companies at centre of $54-million ArriveCan app
allegations of misconduct involving an outsourced IT project at the Canada Border Services Agency after two tech entrepreneurs told senior officials about improper contracting practices and cozy relationships between the agency and private companies.
The allegations stem from a relatively small contract, but the money came from a larger $21.2-million contract for general services that was also used by the agency to fund outsourcing work related to the ArriveCan app. Both projects involve the same three technology companies and were overseen by some of the same senior public servants.
The small group voted alongside Democrats to remove McCarthy who gained the Speaker’s chair less than nine months ago after a punishing 15 rounds of voting in which he prevailed only after making a series of pledges to the party’s far right. for early-stage green technology from granting money, after a lengthy investigation uncovered evidence of conflict-of-interest breaches and lax governance involving Sustainable Development Technology Canada’s chief executive and board members.to ease bilateral tensions after New Delhi ordered two-thirds of Canadian diplomats out of the country.
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