Key ArriveCan Emails Were Deleted as Part of Treasury Board Policy, Border Services President Says

The head of the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) has revealed that the agency deleted key emails about the $59.5 million ArriveCan app after the agency’s former chief information officer left.
During a government operations committee meeting on Oct. 22, Conservative MP Stephanie Kusie read out a communication from CBSA President Erin O’Gorman. The committee had asked the agency to present all emails and text messages of Minh Doan, former CBSA chief information officer.
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, O’Gorman said Doan’s email account was deleted as part of the Treasury Board Secretariat’s service and digital directive. The CBSA also said it did not have access to text messages between Doan and former CBSA director Cameron MacDonald….