Auditor general set to release report on controversial ArriveCan app

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The ArriveCan app will go under the microscope today as Canada’s auditor general releases a report on the $54 million government project.

The government launched ArriveCan in April 2020 with the stated purpose of using it as a communication and screening tool to ensure travellers arriving in Canada complied with pandemic border measures.

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has said that roughly $54 million was budgeted for the initial development and operation of the ArriveCan app, but there have been persistent questions about the app’s cost and its procurement process for over a year.

Auditor General of Canada Karen Hogan participates in a

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