Make passports free to ease new no-fly list measures, federal panel suggests
Ottawa should consider making passports free to everyone for a year to ease the introduction of new no-fly list procedures, a federal advisory panel recommends.
The coming changes will require passengers to present authorized photo identification on flights within Canada, not only international trips, and officials have yet to decide which types of ID will be acceptable.
It’s just one of many issues to sort out as the government begins implementing a sweeping national-security bill that received parliamentary approval this week.
The legislation limits, but doesn’t scrap, a measure from the Harper Conservatives allowing the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to disrupt terror plots, not just gather information about them. It amends other contentious provisions that deal with information sharing, terrorist propaganda and promotion of terrorism. The legislation also: