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Canada joins the league; ban personal electronics on flights

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Canada also joins the league of prohibiting personal electronics onboard flights from Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa after both the US and Britain bans all of these on their flights said the transportation minister today.

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“We are looking at the information that has been presented to us, we’ll look at it carefully and have a fulsome discussion amongst our colleagues, the threat information, has been provided to us by other intelligence communities.” Transportation Minister Marc Garneau said.

The three countries routinely share intelligence, including on terrorism threats, as part of the Five Eyes intelligence-gathering alliance. Garneau said he would discuss this latest possible threat to airlines with Canadian Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and “we’ll make that public when we make a decision.”

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The United States earlier banned laptops and tablets in aeroplane cabins on flights from airports in eight countries, warning that extremists planned to target planes with bombs in electronic devices. The US ban includes any device bigger than a smartphone, including laptops, tablets and portable game consoles.

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