Former CBSA officials say they are being scapegoated in a ‘coverup’ over ArriveCan
'The reality is this document is nothing more than a collection of baseless accusations, unsupported by any corroborating evidence, accusations of wrongdoing, supported by cherry-picked emails and calendar entries,' Cameron MacDonald told the MPs.

Two public servants who were suspended without pay in connection with misconduct allegations in the $59-million ArriveCan procurement say they are being scapegoated in a Canadian Border Services Agency “coverup."
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