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Unusually, a private citizen is denounced in person by the House of Commons - Le Canada Français

OTTAWA — The House of Commons reprimanded a private citizen in person for the first time in over 100 years on Wednesday in Ottawa. This is the most recent spin-off of the ArriveCAN program, as MPs point to the Liberal government's inability to manage the development of this pandemic-era application. Kristian Firth, one of the partners of the firm GC Strategies, was “summoned to the bar” of the House of Commons to report in person to the deputies…
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OTTAWA — The House of Commons reprimanded a private citizen in person for the first time in over 100 years on Wednesday in Ottawa. This is the most recent spin-off of the ArriveCAN program, as MPs point to the Liberal government's inability to manage the development of this pandemic-era application. Kristian Firth, one of the partners of the firm GC Strategies, was “summoned to the bar” of the House of Commons to report in person to the deputies…

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