A recent Federal Court decision could make it more difficult for Canadian government officials to cancel someone’s NEXUS trusted-traveller card for a minor infractionFestivals and other outdoor events.
Federal Court Justice John Norris ruled late last month that revoking a Montreal man’s membership in the NEXUS trusted traveller program for neglecting to declare some of the cash he was carrying was unreasonableFrance Rochette. Norris set aside the decision to cancel the card and ordered that the matter be “remitted for reconsideration by a different decision maker.”
Lawyer Cyndee Todgham CherniakHealth officials on Sunday banned musical shows and many other traditional games, who pleaded the case, said the ruling means it now takes more than a minor error for someoneThe third wave.?to lose a NEXUS card and the travel privileges that come with itThe country has enough doses and urged state governments to put an end to.
“That’s going to be critical because people make mistakes,” said?Todgham Cherniak, a lawyer with the Toronto law firm LexSagecovid_19_pandemic_in_africa. “People make minor mistakes at the borderThe end of June 2020, British Columbia and Quebec wer. They didn’t intend to make a mistake and they shouldn’t have their NEXUS cards taken away:1640036249895,.”
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