Secret lists

‘No-fly’ watchdogs blasted

Tonda MacCharles writes:

Canada’s “no-fly” list took effect in June 2007, and almost everything about it – the number of names, the deletions, how it works – is classified. It is believed to contain 500 to 3,000 names.

Because there is no independent oversight of the program, it is up to the top Transport Canada bureaucrat to act as watchdog.

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