New Measures to Enhance Airport Security

October 11, 2001

The Government of Canada today announced a wide range of new measures to enhance the security of operations at Canada's airports by making sure that we continue to have the appropriate technology, training and personnel to meet modern security challenges.

These measures are an important part of the Government’s $280 million Anti-Terrorism Plan – a plan that brings to $1.8 billion the amount the Government of Canada has invested in policing, security and intelligence since Budget 2000.

The measures announced today represent investments of more than $79 million for new equipment and supporting activities at Canadian airports, ensuring that Canada’s aviation system remains among the safest in the world.

In addition, $12 million is being allocated annually to the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency and Transport Canada to meet staffing requirements related to public security and anti-terrorism programs.

The measures announced today include:

The Government of Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Plan has four objectives:



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