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Poilievre presses Liberals to explain ArriveCAN app contract after tech CEO says he never worked on it

During question period in the House of Commons on Friday, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre pressed the Liberals to explain a $1.2-million government contract given to tech company ThinkOn Inc. relating to the development of the ArriveCAN app, whose CEO told the Globe and Mail that they never worked on it nor received any money from the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA). “So if his company didn’t get the money. Who did?” Poilievre asked.

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