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Terrorist links may not lead to spot on no-fly list: sources

JIM BRONSKILL - CP
July 19, 2006

Police State Being a member of a terrorist organization won't necessarily land someone on Canada's no-fly list, The Canadian Press has learned.

Proposed criteria would limit inclusion on the roster to those who pose "an immediate threat to aviation security," say internal briefing notes prepared by Transport Canada.

Draft regulations, disclosed by a source familiar with details of the plan, confirm the no-fly list will be tightly focused and reviewed every 30 days to keep it up to date.

"You cannot be put on the list on the sole basis that you're a member of a 'terrorist group'," said the source. "In addition, you have to be a demonstrable threat to aviation safety."

The no-fly initiative, known as Passenger Protect, will also feature an independent appeal process - but it won't provide financial compensation to those improperly placed on the list, said the source, who asked not be named.

Transport Canada plans to have the list ready for airlines to use within Canada by the end of the year. The roster would be available for international flights likely some time next year.

The source said that under the proposed regulations, people involved in a terrorist group - either now or in the past - could be added to the list only if there were reason to suspect they may "compromise civil aviation, the security of any aircraft or aerodrome, or the safety of the public, passengers or crew."

People would also be considered for the list if authorities suspect they have:

-Been convicted of one or more serious and life-threatening crimes against civil aviation - meaning a public air carrier - in Canada or abroad.

-Attempted to commit an offence or offences related to civil aviation.

-Been convicted of one or more violent criminal offences and have a motive to attack or harm an air carrier or passengers or crew.

-Been determined, based on their behaviour or actions, to constitute an immediate threat to civil aviation.

Candidates for the list would be put forward primarily by the RCMP and Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Members of these agencies, along with representatives of Transport and the Justice Department, would sit on an advisory panel that formally recommends names for inclusion.

Ultimately, the transport minister would decide whether a person is added to the no-fly list.

The regulations will soon be published with an invitation for public comment.

"The program is not intended to be used as a tool to apprehend anyone, but simply to keep those who would pose an immediate threat to aviation security from flying," say internal notes obtained under the Access to Information Act.

The source said officials will be surprised if the resulting Canadian list includes more than 1,000 names.

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