Tech firm listed as having received ArriveCan contract never worked on the app, CEO says
A Canadian tech CEO says he has no idea why his company is listed as having received a $1.2-million ArriveCan contract and is calling on the Canada Border Services Agency to issue a correction.
Craig McLellan said he was surprised to read in The Globe and Mail that his company, ThinkOn Inc., was listed as the sixth-ranked company in terms of federal outsourcing contracts related to developing and maintaining the ArriveCan app.
“We have received no money from the CBSA,” Mr. McLellan said in an interview.
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