Minh Doan Canada's CTO is being called back to the committee investigating ArriveCan due to him lying in front of the committee and being caught.
This came from a conversation between Colin MacDonald who was the director General of the Canadian Border Services and Doan who was a VP for Canada Border Services at the time over selecting GCStrategies.
Basically McDonald recommended using Deloitte for the Arrivecan development. Doan refused claiming a bad experience.
When testifying in front of the committee Doan stated that he had nothing to do with the decision to use GCStrategies.
MacDonald also testified that he felt threatened by Doan during a phonecall when Doan told him that he would lay all of the blame on Macdonald for the decision when he reported to the government.
This arrivecan is insane.
Also the investigation into Medicago contract is gathering steam.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mps...cago-1.7022894
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MPs on the House of Commons health committee voted Wednesday to launch a study into the more than $300 million the Liberal government paid to a now-shuttered Quebec-based pharmaceutical company whose COVID-19 vaccine never made it to market.
Conservative MP Stephen Ellis brought forward the motion calling for the study after reporting by the National Post revealed last week that the government paid $150 million to Medicago in the form of a "non-refundable" advanced purchase agreement.
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