
Tech CEO says his company wrongly listed for receiving $1.2 million for ArriveCan app
A Canadian tech CEO says his company is wrongly listed as receiving money for the failed ArriveCan app.
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.
A Canadian tech CEO says his company is wrongly listed as receiving money for the failed ArriveCan app.
During a press conference in Hamilton on Thursday, Prime Minister Trudeau was asked point blank about reports that spending on the ArriveCan app was obscenely high.
The Canadian Liberal government has finally scrapped the ArriveCan app as well as mask and quarantine requirements for anyone travelling by plane or train.
Canada’s ArriveCan app caused delays at the border where American emergency support crews were crossing to help with Hurricane relief efforts.
Reports indicate Justin Trudeau will finally end vaccination restrictions and the mandatory use of ArriveCan for travellers.
Despite anonymous Liberal MPs stating the mandatory ArriveCan app will be scrapped by the end of the month, Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra refuses to confirm or deny it.