ArriveCan Contractor Kristian Firth Appears at the Bar of the House of Commons

House of Commons ProceedingsArriveCan Contractor Kristian Firth Appears at the Bar of the House of Commons

GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth appears at the bar of the House of Commons to receive an admonishment from Speaker Greg Fergus and answer questions from MPs. Firth was summoned to the bar after the House passed a motion finding him in contempt over his refusal to answer certain questions during his committee testimony about his company's work on the ArriveCan app. He faces several rounds of questioning from MPs following the rebuke from the Speaker.

GC Strategies is an IT company flagged in Auditor General Karen Hogan's February 2024 report on the now-defunct app. She reported that the company was paid an estimated $19 million for its work, while the overall cost of the app was approximately $59.5 million.

Firth is the third non-MP to be summoned to the bar of the House since 1913. The last time the House summoned a private citizen was in 2021, when Public Health Agency of Canada president Iain Stewart was reprimanded for the agency's failure to obey an order concerning the submission of documents related to the firing of two scientists from the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg. (April 17, 2024)