In rare move, House to admonish private citizen for contempt in ArriveCan testimony
OTTAWA — The House of Commons is preparing to admonish a private citizen today for the first time in more than 100 years.
It’s just the latest example of ArriveCan fallout as MPs point fingers over the Liberal government’s failure to manage development of the COVID-era app.
GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth has been ordered to appear before the bar of the House after refusing to answer certain questions at a committee hearing.
No private citizen has been ordered to appear before the bar since 1913, an extraordinary event that places people under the authority of the House.