Canada's no-fly list faces constitutional challenges from two B.C. men who argue in a pair of court cases that the secret roster violates their Charter of Rights guarantee of fundamental justice. Dulai received a letter in late January saying his name would remain on the no-fly list, prompting his application to the Federal Court. He also went through the appeal process and a decision to keep his name on the list came in December. Like Dulai, Brar argues the no-fly regime violates his mobility rights and fundamental justice guarantee under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Source: CBC News April 24, 2019 00:56 UTC