Safeguarding Canadians with Passenger Protect

The Passenger Protect Program works with air carriers to screen commercial passenger flights to, from and within Canada, and uses specific, reasonable and necessary measures to address security threats.  

How the Passenger Protect Program Works

This program is administered by Public Safety Canada and Transport Canada, in cooperation with several federal departments and agencies. It allows the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, to list an individual if there are reasonable grounds to suspect that:

  1. the individual will engage or attempt to engage in an act that would threaten transportation security; or
  2. they are attempting to travel abroad to commit certain terrorism offences, as defined in the Criminal Code, such as terrorist attacks, funding for weapons, training and recruitment.

The Minister may direct an air carrier to take a specific, reasonable and necessary action to prevent a listed person from engaging in such activities, such as by directing an air carrier to deny transportation to the individual or require them to undergo additional screening.

The Passenger Protect Inquiries Office (PPIO)

The PPIO is in place to provide advice and assistance to individuals who have experienced travel delays or difficulties related to aviation security lists.

Understanding Delays at Airport Check-in

Security screening measures at airports, including identity screening at check-in, are an important part of protecting you and your fellow travellers. Delays sometimes occur, but every effort is made to ensure that disruptions are minimal.

What Documents Do I Need to Travel?

Bringing the proper identification to the airport will help with an efficient identity screening and check-in process.

I Have Received a Written Notification that I have Been Denied Boarding under the Secure Air Travel Act

Only an individual who has been subject to a written direction under the Passenger Protect Program will know that he or she is a listed person. If you have been denied boarding and received a written notification, you may apply to the Minister to be removed from the list. Read more about applying for removal from the list.

If you have not received written notification of a direction, you have not been denied boarding under the Passenger Protect Program.

United States (U.S.) Secure Flight Program and Other Aviation Security Initiatives

The Passenger Protect Program does not operate in conjunction with aviation security programs delivered by other countries, such as the U.S. Secure Flight Program (including the "No Fly" list), or organizations.

Resources for Travelers



Counter-terrorism News Releases

  • Statement from Canada's Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness on the terrorist attack in Paris
    November 14, 2015
  • Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada following the swearing-in of the 29th Ministry
    November 4, 2015
  • More Counter-terrorism News Releases

    Counter-terrorism - Publications and Reports

  • 2014 Public Report On The Terrorist Threat To Canada
  • 2013 Public Report on the Terrorist Threat to Canada
  • Building Resilience Against Terrorism: Canada's Counter-terrorism Strategy
  • More Counter-terrorism Publications and Reports

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