Feds suspend Boissonnault’s former company from participating in federal procurement

Public Services and Procurement Canada suspended Global Health Imports Corporation from participating in federal procurement, effective Nov. 22.
Randy Boissonnault resigned from cabinet on Nov. 20, following reports that Global Health Imports Corporation, a firm he previously co-owned, described itself as 'wholly Indigenous-owned' in bids for federal contracts.

Global Health Imports Corporation, a company co-founded by former employment minister Randy Boissonnault, has been suspended from receiving government contracts, amid allegations that it falsely claimed Indigenous status in bids to secure federal funds. 

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