No. The nub of the issue here is that you are subject to a denial of permission to travel on the basis of nothing that you can know about and nothing that you can challenge before an arbitrator that doesn't exist.
November 25th, 2010 / 12:30 p.m.
Policy Director, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
No. The nub of the issue here is that you are subject to a denial of permission to travel on the basis of nothing that you can know about and nothing that you can challenge before an arbitrator that doesn't exist.
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