Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday that his party has put forward a motion to force employees of GC Strategies, the largest contractor to work on the ArriveCan app, to testify at a committee hearing. He said the motion would allow them to be arrested and brought to committee if they refused the summons.
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Conservatives table motion to arrest, force GC Strategies employees to testify on ArriveCan: Poilievre
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