Company that worked on ArriveCan app barred from government contracts for 7 years:
Ottawa says it has banned the largest contractor that worked on the ArriveCan app from entering into contracts or real property agreements with the government for seven years.
Public Services and Procurement Canada has announced that GC Strategies Inc. has been deemed “ineligible” after an assessment of the supplier’s conduct.
Last year, the department suspended the security status of GC Strategies, which the auditor general says was awarded more than $19 million for the project.
For those not aware, the first ArriveCan contract was initially valued at just $2.35 million, but then ballooned to $60 million. And the elbows-up crowd gleefully voted for more of the same!

“Bad Dog!! No more stealing for seven years.”
Why aren’t the RCMP handcuffing them?
Indeed. And “them” encompassing the bureaucrats and politicians responsible.
So the Liberals and their friends will just set up a new company with a new name. The silent partners will remain.
Yup. This has the same deterrent effect as sticking out your tongue at a tombstone.
Well why not.
The money will be running out in 10 years,so back to stealing from the tax payer mugs in 7 should work out fine.
Liberals.
Doing the lying and stealing that Canadians would otherwise not do.
“We borrowed those billions, so you would not have to”..
But “you” still have to pay the interest on it.
Well that ought to teach them, I am so sick of the incompetence.
And now the elbows up libtards are about to embark on some kind of pork barrel national infrastructure projects.
So the 2 man company is banned, but what about the actual principals of the company Kristian Firth and the other one?