Feds suspend security status of company at heart of ArriveCan controversy

GC Strategies was the primary contractor for the procurement of the ArriveCan app, and received an estimated $19.1-million for its work, which did not involve the app’s actual development or maintenance.
ArriveCan fallout gives Liberals a ‘very black eye,’ as public pressure builds on government to resolve mess, say politicos

The political repercussions from ArriveCan ‘will not play well, and ‘will not go away,’ according to Aaron Wudrick, who called the issue ‘symbolic’ of other Liberal ethical and transparency challenges.
Liberals vote against disclosure of ArriveCan costs as Opposition MPs accuse the government of filibustering

‘We want to know: where did the money go? Who got rich? That’s we want to see with this documentation… [This motion is] going to force the prime minister to get back all the money from the contractors that did no work,” says Conservative MP Stephanie Kusie, despite the fact that the motion is non-binding.
Former CBSA officials say they are being scapegoated in a ‘coverup’ over ArriveCan

‘The reality is this document is nothing more than a collection of baseless accusations, unsupported by any corroborating evidence, accusations of wrongdoing, supported by cherry-picked emails and calendar entries,’ Cameron MacDonald told the MPs.
Pair of public servants in the middle of ArriveCan allegations appeal to Federal Court to block CBSA review

Cameron MacDonald and Antonio Utano will appear at the House Government Operations and Estimates Committee on Feb. 22.
MPs push for Canada’s chief auditor to investigate the firm behind the ArriveCan app

The auditor general’s office says it’s ‘evaluating the request’ made by the House Government Operations and Estimates Committee to poke deeper into the myriad contracts obtained by GC Strategies.