MPs to question main contractor on ArriveCan app at House committee
OTTAWA — MPs will have another chance to question the people behind the main contract for the ArriveCan app at a House committee meeting today.
This will mark the third time GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth testifies before MPs, with his business partner Darren Anthony set to meet the committee on Thursday.
The two IT recruiters did not build the app, but were tasked by the federal government with assembling a team to complete certain parts of the project, which had an overall cost of $60 million.
Firth has said the federal government was responsible for the direction of the project, as well as its objectives, budgeting and cost controls.