ArriveCAN App: $60M fraud and corruption – Trudeau crony refuses to answer questions to cover PM's involvement.

The ArriveCAN app was a tool Trudeau and his Liberal Party government used to control Canadians going in and out of the country during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Kristian Firth, one of the two partners in GC Strategies, is in the middle of the ArriveCAN app scandal. After refusing to provide answers to questions during parliamentary committee hearings on many occasions, he is now being hauled before Parliament for contempt and evasion of questioning. Yet he remained defiant and evades providing information. Further to his presence in the bar of the House of Common, The Canadian RCMP finally got into the act and raided his home prior to this appearance in front of the MPs.

Will Justin Trudeau and his MPs involved in this scandal be caught when the initial cost for the ArriveCAN app was put at only $80,000 has now ballooned to at least $60 million as many invoices still cannot be accounted for? The lucrative role of this development is GC Strategies is a two-person IT consulting firm located in the basement of a house pocketed $25 million when they provided no work done on the app.

The Conservative MP Larry Brock questioned Firth: "Does Mr Firth think that the prime minister or the Liberal cabinet minister should be at the bar answering questions today instead of himself or is he willing to go to jail for them."

More in the Street Politics Canada video.

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