Stripping a woman of her airport security clearance based only on contacts police say she had with criminals they would not identify was unfair and unreasonable, Federal Court heard Monday. Her lawyer argued that the government's decision, which cost Ayaan Farah her US Airways job at Toronto's international airport, should be set aside.
Read More »The office of Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has reminded airlines they do not need to vet children against Canada's no-fly list. Goodale promised to investigate after a six-year-old was stopped in Toronto by airport security December 31st.
Read More »Air Transat Flight TS8500 left Amman, Jordan, Sunday afternoon, bound for Toronto with 207 Syrian refugees aboard.
Read More »Alicia Kielek was charged with three counts of operating as a travel agent without registration, ...
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