One case, more of a classic project failure, closer to the Canadian example mentioned by OP:
AKE (Finnish Vehicle Administration, a public agency) ordered a project to overhaul its information systems in 1999, mainly from the companies TienoEnator (now Tieto) and WM-data (now part of Logica).
It was supposed to be ready 2003, but has been continually postponed. In 2007 it was estimated that it'd be ready 2011. So right now the project has been going on for a decade, and it will be at least 8 years late!
The budget has gone through the roof too: original estimate was 16 million €; actual total costs as of 2009 have been more than 50 million € (~70 million USD), more than 300% cost overrun, so far.
From news articles, it seems like a proper mess of every kind of leadership, coordination and requirements problem: teams with overlapping responsibilities; no-one having an adequate picture of what was actually needed when the project started; the project responsible at AKE having been changed at least 5 times.
So, nothing as spectacular as Mars landers crashing, or people dying because of this (afaik!), but these sort of things are probably among the most common failures in this field. The main consequences: loads of wasted taxpayer money, and screwed reputation for the software/IT industry. :-\
Sources:
http://sektori.com/uutinen/ake:n-tietoj%C3%A4rjestelm%C3%A4projekti-my%C3%B6h%C3%A4styy/7732/
http://www.tekniikkatalous.fi/ict/article292062.ece