Supreme Court: In a submission to the Supreme Court, Harkats lawyers argue the process is inconsistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms because it provides scant information about the allegations he faces, according to The Star. The Supreme Court proceeding will decide just how transparent the process should be when the government wants to deport a non-citizen who is branded a threat to national security and OTTAWA Mohamed Harkat, an Ottawa man dogged by accusations of terrorist ties for more than a decade, heads to the Supreme Court of Canada today to challenge the constitutionality national security certificates. Almost 11 years after his arrest, the former gas station attendant and pizza delivery man is still unaware of the substance of these very serious allegations, says the filing.
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