Ottawa is making plans to expand the capabilities of its ArriveCAN app even as criticism continues to mount over the mandatory online data-entry system for travellers entering the country. Earlier ...
When the ArriveCan app became optional at the start of October last year, the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) expected a significant drop in usage. After a pandemic of traveller frustration and ...
The federal government said COVID-19 border measures will be lifted as of Saturday. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua via Getty Images) · Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images The federal government is lifting ...
The Canadian government is allowing COVID-19-vaccinated travellers entering the country by land border a one-time exemption from quarantine, testing and fines if they fail to enter their information ...
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While many Canadians had their fare share of complaints about the mandatory use of ArriveCAN, their anger was solidified when news broke that the federal governent spent a shocking $54 million on the ...
An application for a class-action lawsuit has been launched over issues with the ArriveCan app that resulted in thousands of Canadians being instructed to quarantine when they should have been exempt.
Ottawa says it has banned the largest contractor that worked on the ArriveCan app from entering into contracts or real property agreements with the government for seven years. Public Services and ...
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