
MPs Expand ArriveCan Probe After Border Employee Says She Was ‘Muzzled’ by Superiors
Published on August 8, 2024
MPs on the House of Commons public accounts committee are asking the government to release the audio recording of a Canada Border Services Agency meeting, a day after an employee said that her superiors encouraged her to give false testimony to an internal investigator. Former Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) employee Diane Daly testified Aug. 7 she had been “muzzled” and feared she would lose her job if she told the truth about the ArriveCan app scandal to MPs on the committee. “She made very serious allegations about intimidation of her as part of an internal government process, a process that clearly is compromised and subject to criticism,” Conservative MP Garnett Genuis said during a committee meeting on Aug. 8....
