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Review Canada’s no-fly list, report urges – Consultants cite a case of a student who should never have been barred from an Air Canada flight
January 14, 2010 – 5:33 pm | No Comment
Review Canada’s no-fly list, report urges – Consultants cite a case of a student who should never have been barred from an Air Canada flight

From The Canadian Press
Transport Canada should carry out a sweeping review of its no-fly list, say independent consultants hired by the department who found a Montreal-area student should never have been barred from an Air …

‘No-fly’ watchdogs blasted – Privacy chief uncovers trouble with travel blacklist. A victimized Canadian author knows all about it
November 18, 2009 – 2:28 pm | 2 Comments
‘No-fly’ watchdogs blasted – Privacy chief uncovers trouble with travel blacklist. A victimized Canadian author knows all about it

By Tonda MacCharles
OTTAWA – It took months, but Montreal author Jaspreet Singh finally cleared his name and was cleared to fly.
Based in Calgary last year, Singh was suddenly hit with lengthy interrogations when he tried …

The Tradeoff between Privacy & Protection – By Penni Stewart
May 14, 2009 – 4:42 pm | No Comment
The Tradeoff between Privacy & Protection – By Penni Stewart

By Penni Stewart
Spring brings the conference season, a time of travel to far-flung destinations and for international colleagues to visit Canada. Before setting off, however, be aware that global security initiatives are making travel more …

Faisal Kutty: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 29, 2007 – 8:34 pm | Comments Off
Faisal Kutty: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
2007-03-29 | As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly …

Say No to a Canadian No-Fly List
March 20, 2007 – 8:57 pm | No Comment
Say No to a Canadian No-Fly List

JURIST Special Guest Columnist Faisal Kutty, a Toronto lawyer and vice-chair and counsel to the Canadian Council on American Islamic Relations, says that Canada does not need a US-style “no-fly list” with all its limitations …

Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?
March 20, 2007 – 8:27 pm | No Comment
Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?

Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list. The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 20, 2007 – 8:00 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

Anti-terrorist watch lists may serve a very limited useful function, such as separating individuals deserving of increased investigative attention, but they will never be complete or be totally accurate. They should not, however, be the …

Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?
March 19, 2007 – 9:10 pm | No Comment
Too guilty to fly, too innocent to charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 9:05 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 9:02 pm | No Comment
Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Canada’s Soon to Be Launched No-Fly List: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
March 19, 2007 – 8:26 pm | No Comment
Canada’s Soon to Be Launched No-Fly List: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

By Faisal Kutty
As the Canadian government forges ahead with its cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, the timing could not be better to seriously reconsider what is for all intents and purposes a no-fly list.
The attention …

Canada’s Passenger Protect Program: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?
February 16, 2007 – 7:01 pm | Comments Off
Canada’s Passenger Protect Program: Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge?

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By Faisal Kutty
Abstract:
Canada’s cleverly named Passenger Protect Program, which is nothing less than a “No-Fly” List, is set to take off in …