Canada announced plans on Friday to set up its own list of passengers considered too dangerous to fly on airliners, in parallel with a U.S. no-fly list set up after the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001. “We must remember that Canada is not immune to the threat of terrorism and we must remain vigilant,” Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day said in announcing the draft regulations. The government plans to set up a list for domestic flights in early 2007, which would be extended to international flights later in the year. Full Story
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