Canada’s auditor general will be conducting a performance audit of the $54 million ArriveCAN program, with an anticipated publication date of later this year.
The Office of the Auditor General told The Epoch Times on March 1 that “the scope and timelines are not yet confirmed” and declined further comment. However, the department’s website includes the audit of ArriveCAN under upcoming reports scheduled for 2023.
ArriveCAN was a contentious, mandatory electronic tool that the federal government used to force travellers to upload their health information and vaccine status during COVID-19 restrictions. It was subject to a number of legal actions arguing it was unconstitutional, and was made voluntary as of Sept. 30, 2022….