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Published: November 3, 2022

Canadian House of Commons votes to investigate Trudeau’s ArriveCAN app

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Thu Nov 3, 2022 – 5:12 pm EDTThu Nov 3, 2022 – 5:30 pm EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) — In a rare show of unity against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government, opposition MPs from all major non-Liberal parties voted to pass a motion calling for an audit into the federal government’s border application ArriveCAN.

Vote result: The @CPC_HQ #OppositionMotion (ArriveCAN application performance audit) was adopted. #cdnpoli

Yeas: 174 ✅
Nays: 149❌ pic.twitter.com/oqzYt4KvWP

— In the Chamber (@HoCChamber) November 2, 2022

The quarantine-monitoring app had been the center of major controversy until it was made optional in October, with numerous users experiencing glitches, including some who were told to quarantine when they were fully vaccinated, and some elderly travelers who were ticketed with hefty fines after they expressed an inability to use the app.

It has been unearthed that the app cost Canadian taxpayers over $50 million to develop, even though the company that developed the app has less than five employees and no physical office.

The original app was supposed to cost $80,000 to develop, and a single programmer was able to duplicate the massively expensive app in a single day.

In light of this, the motion

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