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No U.S.-style pat-downs here: Strahl

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No U.S.-style pat-downs here: Strahl


Misc CDN | 206695 hits | Nov 25 12:15 am | Posted by: Hyack
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Travellers coming through Canadian airports won't have to worry that they will face public pat-downs like those happening in the U.S., Transport Minister Chuck Strahl promised Wednesday.

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  1. by avatar gonavy47
    Thu Nov 25, 2010 1:39 pm
    DAMN! and I was looking forward to being felt-up in a public place!

  2. by avatar Johnny_H
    Thu Nov 25, 2010 3:21 pm
    Good, it really seems like the we give the Muzzi-Fundies too much credit when we sacrifice our liberties and live in a steel shell in fear of what "they might do next".

    Glad too see our Government is keeping a cool head. I can only extend my sympathies to our American cousins and wish them the best of luck.

  3. by avatar andyt
    Thu Nov 25, 2010 3:40 pm
    I still like the suggestion I read in a letter to the editor: put everybody in a box that detonates any explosives as they pass thru security. No other procedures needed.

  4. by avatar PublicAnimalNo9
    Thu Nov 25, 2010 7:10 pm
    I think Carly Finn would say... "BULLLLLLSHHHIIITTTTT"

  5. by avatar fifeboy
    Thu Nov 25, 2010 7:35 pm
    "PublicAnimalNo9" said
    I think Carly Finn would say... "BULLLLLLSHHHIIITTTTT"

    No problem, Chuckie just does not consider Sudbury to be part of Canada.

  6. by Centre
    Sat Jan 25, 2014 1:49 pm
    Chuck Strahl resigns as Canada's top spy watchdog


    HARPER REPLACES STRAHL WITH MARIACHI AMIGA DEB GREY




    "Please accept this letter as formal notice of my decision to step down as Chair of the Security Intelligence Review Committee."


    With that, Chuck Strahl stepped down as Canada's top spy watchdog.


    The embattled head of SIRC came under heavy scrutiny after the Vancouver Observer broke the story on Jan. 4 that Strahl had as a lobbyist for Enbridge Northern Gateway.


    After further research, Strahl was found to have done contract work for Enbridge since 2011, and APTN news found that he had also registered in Alberta as a lobbyist for an Frog Lake Energy Resources Corp (FLERC), energy company with financial ties to China.


    Only earlier this week, the CEO of FLERC dismissed the controversy as a "tempest in a teapot", but things boiled over with Strahl's resignation.


    Strahl defended his conduct, saying he had "fully compliant with all relevant rules and regulations, and have affirmed that all of my post-political activities were consistently appropriate and above board."


    He said he had contacted the ethics commissioner's office on numerous occasions to give updates about his lobbying, and the office had always cleared him of conflict of interest.


    But Strahl had registered to lobby for the Enbridge Northern Gateway only a month after news that Canada's main spy agency, CSIS, coordinated with the RCMP and the National Energy Board to spy on pipeline critics during the Northern Gateway pipeline hearings.


    Opposition leader Thomas Mulcair urged Strahl to quit his lobbying for Enbridge or his work as the chair of Canada's spy oversight agency.


    more

    http://www.vancouverobserver.com/news/b ... y-watchdog



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