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Canada's no-fly list has been estimated to contain the names of as many as 2,000 people considered a threat, though government officials have not confirmed a number. With files from Megan Batchelor ...
Changes designed to fix no-fly list false flags come into force Families of Canadian children with names matching those on the no-fly list have pushed for solution Canada Nov 4, 2020 Advertisement ...
Vancouver resident Sarah Willson is a member of the No-Fly List Kids group of about 200 families, which has been lobbying the federal government for changes.
WATCH: Global News has uncovered evidence “no” doesn’t always mean “no” when it comes to Canada’s no-fly list. Jacques Bourbeau explains. (May 13) To me, it was a surprising discovery.
MARKHAM, Ont. — Natalie Pierre says her 16-year-old son Michael has been on a no-fly list since he was just four or five years old. “We were coming back from the U.S. and customs agents pulled ...
The No Fly List Kids come from English, French, Irish, Jewish and Chinese backgrounds too. The variety is reflective of Canada so it didn't surprise us that one child has a parent on a deployment ...
MARKHAM, Ont. — Natalie Pierre says her 16-year-old son Michael has been on a no-fly list since he was just four or five years old.
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Khadija Cajee, co-founder of No Fly List Kids, said while she is aware of some people applying for the new travel number, the fact many families have not been flying during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
OTTAWA—Simply knowing someone suspected of terrorist activities could land you on Canada’s no-fly list, according to an internal document the government tried to keep secret.
The no-fly list, which came into effect in June 2007, is intended to stop people considered a threat to aviation security from boarding a flight originating in or heading to Canada.