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Pregnant mom says she lost her baby after run-in with officers at airport over Canada’s travel app

Updated: September 22, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 22, 2022 – 7:23 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – A pregnant mother who went into early labour after a traumatic confrontation in one of Canada’s largest airports when she refused to use the Canadian federal government’s much-maligned ArriveCAN travel app blamed the loss of her baby boy on the app.

“ArriveCan killed my baby. 18 days ago my son was born prematurely due to an assault on me and my husband by Peel Region Police & PHAC at Pearson International Terminal 1 b/c I refused ArriveCan,” tweeted the mother Rachel, which is not her real name for privacy reasons, on September 5.

“The assault happened August 15th. Tonight we say good bye to our son. RIP we you.”

Rachel said that right after dealing with Peel Regional Police officers because she refused to fill out the ArriveCAN app after coming home from a trip to the United Kingdom with her husband, she went into early labor, but the baby did not make it.

She and her husband were told that they had to talk with Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) personnel upon entering Canada at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

On August 15th, Rachel tweeted, “Just

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