Description: The Canadian government implemented a no-fly list this week, which, like its American counterpart, raises serious concerns about basic personal freedoms. This week we talk to Connie Fogal of the Canadian Action Party about the no-fly list and go through its legal history and implications.
Documentation
Documentation – Article on no-fly list
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00:00
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This is an article I wrote outlining some of the concerns about the Canadian no-fly list.
Documentation – The Security and Prosperity Partnership
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07:50
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Details of the agreement signed by Prime Minister Martin and Presidents Bush and Fox in 2005, plunging Canada, the U.S. and Mexico into a deep integration that is bureaucratically creating a North American Union.
The official website of the 407 Highway in Ontario that uses RFID tags and licence plate recognition cameras to track vehicles as they use the toll road.
Details of the office that has been set up by Transport Canada to hear appeals from those who find themselves on the list. Includes a handy 7-point flow chart of the process that an average citizen will have to go to in order to clear their name fro
Documentation – Radwanski speech on the Public Safety Act, 2002
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20:39
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The Privacy Commissioner of Canada blasts the no-fly list as a violation of fundamental rights in this unusually candid speech before a legislative committee meeting on the Act.
Documentation – Info on Andrew Speaker’s father-in-law
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29:03
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It turns out that the man who contracted the extremely rare form of TB has a father-in-law who just so happens to work for the Division of TB elimination in the Center for Disease Control.
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