Close X
Saturday, September 21, 2024
ADVT 
National

Somali-Canadian Woman Fights Revocation Of Security Clearance That Cost Her Airline Job

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 11 Jan, 2016 11:11 AM
    TORONTO — A Somali-Canadian woman is asking a judge in Toronto to reinstate the security clearance she needs for work with an airline.
     
    Ayaan Farah, 31, says Ottawa unfairly revoked her Transportation Security Clearance a year ago, leading to her firing from her full-time job of eight years.
     
    Her lawyer tells Federal Court that the government has never provided proper justification for its decision.
     
    Ottawa says it took the action based on RCMP reports that Farah had associated with three criminals.
     
    However, the government has never told her who they are, citing privacy reasons, nor did they interview her, family members or the people she allegedly associated with.
     
    Her lawyer calls that unfair, noting she was never given a hearing where she could answer the allegations.
     
    "Lack of disclosure in this case is a problem," lawyer Mitchell Worsoff told Federal Court.
     
    "We're working in a vacuum. She can't properly respond."
     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Calgary Woman Diagnosed With Cancer Killed Adult Daughter With Down Syndrome

    Calgary Woman Diagnosed With Cancer Killed Adult Daughter With Down Syndrome
    Police say Jessica Hagan was killed when she was given an intentional overdose by an older woman in the family's home in September.

    Calgary Woman Diagnosed With Cancer Killed Adult Daughter With Down Syndrome

    BC Swing Band Leader Dal Richards Dies At 97, Missing 80th Consecutive New Year's Show

    BC Swing Band Leader Dal Richards Dies At 97, Missing 80th Consecutive New Year's Show
    A man who helped Vancouverites bring in the New Year for decades died just minutes before the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve.

    BC Swing Band Leader Dal Richards Dies At 97, Missing 80th Consecutive New Year's Show

    Mining Magnate Peter Munk Admits To Donating More Than Legal Limit To Conservatives

    Mining Magnate Peter Munk Admits To Donating More Than Legal Limit To Conservatives
    Munk, the founder of mining giant Barrick Gold Corp., signed a compliance agreement with Elections Canada earlier this month, acknowledging that in 2008, 2010 and 2012 his donations exceeded the maximum allowable contributions in those years.

    Mining Magnate Peter Munk Admits To Donating More Than Legal Limit To Conservatives

    Former Crown Prosecutor To Probe Police Handling Of Richard Oland Murder

    Former Crown Prosecutor To Probe Police Handling Of Richard Oland Murder
    The review was announced days after a jury found Dennis Oland guilty in the death of his father, whose body was found in his Saint John office in July 2011.

    Former Crown Prosecutor To Probe Police Handling Of Richard Oland Murder

    Bulk Carrier From Marshall Islands Is The First Ship To Reach Montreal In 2016

    Bulk Carrier From Marshall Islands Is The First Ship To Reach Montreal In 2016
    The Vigorous left from Sohar, Oman, on Nov. 30 and crossed the Montreal port's downstream limits at 5:21 Friday morning.

    Bulk Carrier From Marshall Islands Is The First Ship To Reach Montreal In 2016

    How Response To Syrian Refugee Crisis Went From 10k In Three Years To Months

    How Response To Syrian Refugee Crisis Went From 10k In Three Years To Months
    When the Conservative government promised, in January 2015, to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees over three years, Liberal MP John McCallum didn't buy it.

    How Response To Syrian Refugee Crisis Went From 10k In Three Years To Months