ArriveCAN charges dropped for 8 Canadians
Canadians who refused to comply with the mandated ArriveCAN app during the COVID-19 pandemic had their charges and fines dropped or substantially reduced.
It shouldn’t need to be said, but it’s long overdue for Canada to get rid of the invasive and burdensome ArriveCan app.
From serious privacy concerns to airport chaos, Canada has more than enough reason to scrap the app.
Canadians who refused to comply with the mandated ArriveCAN app during the COVID-19 pandemic had their charges and fines dropped or substantially reduced.
“I’m supposed to not participate in any activity that would cause any undue stress as being diagnosed with having acute mental health flare ups,” Firth said before MPs from all parties.
Poilievre started a petition to fire Trudeau over the ArriveCan app which was supposed to cost $80K, but ended up costing over $50 million dollars.
Canada’s Auditor General suggests the Trudeau Government is either incompetent or corrupt.
ArriveCan app might be dead, but the scandal is still very much alive.
A Canadian tech CEO says his company is wrongly listed as receiving money for the failed ArriveCan app.