Canada's No Fly List - International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group
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Summary Canada’s No Fly List is officially known as the Passenger Protect Program (PPP). It is a highly secretive passenger-screening program that came into force on June 18, 2007, and was modified in 2015 with the adoption of the Secure Air Travel Act through Bill C-51. The stated goal of the program is to both […]
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