Blaming public service won’t resolve procurement issues, but more resources and oversight needed, says Duclos

With millions of dollars of taxpayers' money in question, a series of damning reports released by watchdogs, a dozen investigations into the ArriveCan application, and a historic public admonishment of a contractor, procurement has consistently made
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