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Supreme Court will not hear constitutional challenges of Canada’s no-fly regime

Supreme Court will not hear constitutional challenges of Canada’s no-fly regime

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear constitutional challenges of the no-fly regime from two men who were prevented from boarding flights in Vancouver. The federal government is responsible for screening passengers against the Secure Air Travel Act watchlist, commonly known as the no-fly list. Federal officials inform air carriers when a […]

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