ArriveCan contractor rejects auditor general report, blames government's poor record-keeping
One of the partners at GC Strategies is rebutting an auditor general's report that suggests the firm earned $19 million for the ArriveCan application, arguing that the government’s poor record-keeping inflated that estimate.
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One of the partners at GC Strategies is rebutting an auditor general's report that suggests the firm earned $19 million for the ArriveCan application, arguing that the government’s poor record-keeping inflated that estimate.