OTTAWA — The federal auditor general will probe all government contracts given to the company that was behind the controversial ArriveCan app.
The app was created during COVID-19 to allow Canadians returning to the country from confirm their vaccination status but opposition parties have heavily criticized the government for the $60-million price tag.
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