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/PG/ Ottawa, Canada (Signal High) —– Members of the Commons Government Operations Committee – a committee of the Canadian Parliament struck to investigate malfeasance in the Arrive-Can App affair – have voted unanimously to order the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to produce any information it has in relation to 1,700 e-mails potentially destroyed on order of a CBSA executive. The e-mails cover a four-year span and are described as “about 7 GB of highly relevant, sensitive emails.”

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