Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre asked the Liberal government during question period in the House of Commons on Wednesday about GC Strategies, an IT firm which received a total of $258 million from the Trudeau government since 2015, according to an Auditor General’s report. “One ArriveCAN company received a quarter of a billion dollars in contracts. It’s a company with four employees, headquartered in the basement of a tiny cottage. They got IT contracts even though they admit they do no IT work. A quarter of a billion dollars? W—T—F,” said Poilievre.
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ArriveCAN: Poilievre grills Trudeau over $258M awarded to GC Strategies — IT firm with 4 employees
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