no-fly list: Canada, U.S. set up working group to tackle error-laden no-fly list Markham man on U.S. no-fly list stranded overseas, feels helpless Boy, 6, still flagged in no-fly list mix-up at Pearson, family says Speaking to reporters outside the cafeteria of Markham District High School, Goodale pointed to the American redress model, which provides a redress number to false-positives on the list that can be entered online anytime they make a booking to avoid additional screening, according to CBC. That the way the Canadian system should work, the public safety minister said, adding that once implemented, Canada system will be interactive, automatic and done entirely online. Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale described the future system at a town hall on national security Saturday afternoon in Markham, Ont., which he attended along with Health Minister Jane Philpott and Immigration Minister John McCallum, both MPs in Markham ridings. Parents had hoped for interim solution In an email, Public Safety spokesperson Jean-Philippe Levert told CBC News solving the false name-match problem requires important regulatory and data system changes. Just how much that system will cost, he didnt say. Also required is a brand new and costly computer system, Goodale explained.
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