It is far from clear whether foreigners monitored for their movements, credit card transactions and other activities would have any privacy rights. But government officials are said to be days away from awarding a contract to one of three final bidders worth at least $10bn over the next 10 years. "This is hugely important for the security of our country," the Bush administration's border security chief, Asa Hutchinson, told The New York Times. "We're talking here about a comprehensive approach to border security."
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Dave Ruston
Accenture is the company that Gordon Campbell gave BC Hydro accounting to when he broke it apart for privatization. I think he must have been a drinker so he could painlessly twist into a shape that would accommodate watching his back.
When the parents got home, they were just amazed at the destruction that was caused by the partygoers.
They also said that perhaps as many as 75 or more kids were hanging around outside on the street at about 2 AM and when they came home, the kids just drifted oway.
My friend told me that when he first went into the house, there was one young gentleman sitting there, with a handful of peanuts, throwing them at the ceiling fan and watching them scatter all over the room.
Parents should be held responsible for such parties, and if there is injury or death, that's a pretty serious situation. Alcohol and drugs should be under control at all times, and house parties can be a dangerous thing.
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"Arrogance in Politics is unacceptable"
Jim Callaghan
Minden, Ontario
705-286-1860
www.misterc.ca
I have enjoyed many vacations in the warm climate in the past, but I will spend my money in Canada from now on.
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"Arrogance in Politics is unacceptable"
Jim Callaghan
Minden, Ontario
705-286-1860
www.misterc.ca
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Seriously, extremism is not limited to any particular religion; fundamentalist christians are guilty of things like abortion clinic bombings(please don't argue the abortion debate here, my point is that *Bombing* is wrong regardless of reasons). racial or religious profiling is NOT the answer.
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Jesse
For employees - biometric ID cards, biometric scan cards, retinal scanners, facial recognition, fingerprinting, and full histories. As an employee you have the right to not work at the airport if you feel that this goes to far. Transport Canada, CSIS, and the RCMP all scrutinize you and your history as an employee. I collect the data on their behalf.
For travelers - some I cannot divulge obviously for security reasons but it is not as far as the American model but it is coming slowly but surely. The only way to stop it is to stop flying and tell the airlines, airport authorities, transport Canada et al that you stopped flying because of the increased security. Only when the industry is about to fail will they scale back.
But remember this - if a plane is taken from Canada and used in a terrorist act - especially in the US - there will be hell to pay in Canada, you can count on that. So, there must be some level of security in place but it must be one that everyone can live with. It must also be transparent enough that people can make there own decisions as to whether they want to fly within those rules or not.
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If there was ever a time for Canadians to become pushy - now is the time - for time is running out on this nation called Canada.