Public Safety Minister Vic Toews defended federal legislation Tuesday that would pave the way to providing the U.S. with personal information about Canadians flying over that country.
The U.S. has a legal right to request that information, Toews told a Commons committee.
Earlier this year, Canada's major airlines said they would be forced either to break privacy laws or to ignore new American air security rules unless the federal government comes up with a response to U.S. demands for passenger information.
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Toews assured them the data would be used only for airline security purposes.
http://www.cbc.ca/politics/story/2010/11/16/toews-passenger-information.html