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ArriveCan chaos caused some travellers to defecate themselves while waiting to cross border

Parliament was told on Tuesday the government’s controversial ArriveCan app, which was designed to speed up border crossings, actually increased the amount of time travelers spent entering Canada. 

1.6 million travellers entered Canada without using ArriveCan

According to documents tabled in the House of Commons, 1,651,900 travellers between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31 had “presented themselves at the border for entry into Canada without having submitted their public health information through ArriveCan prior to arrival.”

Taxpayers billed $20 million for ArriveCan

New records show that the government’s controversial ArriveCan app cost taxpayers $20 million in development fees.

Feds lift remaining border measures, mandatory use of ArriveCan, mask mandate

The Trudeau government has announced the suspension of its remaining Covid-19 border measures, including the vaccine mandate, mask mandate and the mandatory use of the controversial ArriveCan app. 

Canada to scrap border vaccine mandate and make ArriveCan optional

Canada is set to do away with Covid-19 vaccine requirements for incoming travellers and make ArriveCan optional by the end of the month. 

JCCF files legal challenge against ArriveCan

JCCF lawyers Sayeh Hassan and Eva Chipiuk joined The Andrew Lawton Show live to discuss the lawsuit.

Business group CEO says ArriveCAN puts cross-border integration at risk

Canadian American Business Council CEO Maryscott Greenwood wants the Trudeau government to end ArriveCAN and reopen Nexus offices, saying the “seamless integration” of the two countries is at risk.

Liberal Minister claims there’s “no evidence” that ArriveCAN causing issues

Transport Minister Omar Alghabra claimed that the ArriveCAN app actually speeds up processing times at Canadian border services in his testimony to the Transport, Infrastructure and Communities committee last week.

U.S. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik calling on Canada to scrap ArriveCAN

U.S. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has joined a long list of prominent people calling on the Trudeau government to scrap its controversial ArriveCAN app at the border.

Border commerce chambers call on Liberals to scrap ArriveCan

Multiple chambers of commerce in communities bordering the United States are calling on the Trudeau government to discontinue the controversial ArriveCan app requirement when entering the country. 
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