Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre grilled Liberals during Thursday’s session of question period in the House of Commons regarding what he called “ArriveScam.” Poilievre, referring to the ArriveCan app, asked Liberals is they’d disclose all documents related to the development of the app, which cost over $60 million. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the government will “always co-operate” with the auditor general’s investigation into the matter.
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Liberals say they’ll co-operate with ArriveCan investigation as Conservatives probe for answers
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