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Canadian Border Agent speaks out against Trudeau’s travel app as ‘tyranny’

Updated: August 6, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Sat Aug 6, 2022 – 12:42 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – An officer with Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) posted a video to social media blasting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s mandatory travel-monitoring ArriveCAN app, while accusing his employer of “enforcing tyranny.”

“Treat these people [those affiliated with the CBSA and Public Health Agency of Canada] like they’re invisible, seriously,” CBSA Officer Patrick McNulty said in the now-viral video titled, “How to Beat ArriveCAN App.”
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“I genuinely thought that at lot of this had just fizzled away, [but] this [only] goes away when we recognize this charade,” added the officer, who revealed he is now on “leave without pay” from the CBSA for COVID-era non-compliance.

Giving his advice for how to avoid using the ArriveCAN app when entering Canada, McNulty says that “when you land in Canada, first you’re going to speak to a border officer, or you might ‘speak’ to a computer” to fill out your information.

If you do not have the ArriveCAN app, McNulty explains it is likely that a border agent will either direct you to Public Health or another department to deal with the lack of compliance.

When you’re standing in the line

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