Airport Security Firm Sues Canada for $420 Million After Failed Contract Bid

Airport Security Firm Sues Canada for $420 Million After Failed Contract Bid
Canadian Air Transport Security Authority badges are pictured at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond B.C., on Sept. 18, 2024. The Canadian Press/Ethan Cairns
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A multinational security firm that used to provide screening services at airports in British Columbia and the Yukon is suing the Canadian government for more than $420 million after being replaced by a rival bidder last year.

Universal Protection Service of Canada Corp., known as Allied Universal Canada, filed a statement of claim in Federal Court this week seeking damages for lost profits from the federal government and the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority.