Subcontracting ArriveCan development ‘seems highly illogical and inefficient:’ PM

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Subcontracting ArriveCan development ‘seems highly illogical and inefficient:’ PM
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked Canada's top public servant to look into the government's procurement process over what he says seems a '

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has asked Canada’s top public servant to look into the government’s procurement process over what he says seems a “highly illogical and inefficient” contract to develop the ArriveCan app.

That firm then subcontracted six other companies to actually do the work, including multinationals like BDO and KPMG, and kept a commission of between 15 and 30 per cent.

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