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Canada minister tells of US airport security hassles over turban

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The zealous airport security screening of a Canadian government minister wearing a turban last year led Ottawa to file a diplomatic protest with Washington, his office said Thursday.

Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains is a devout Sikh.

He was heading home to Canada from Detroit in April 2017 after meeting with Michigan state Governor Rick Snyder and other officials, when security agents insisted he remove his turban for inspection, after he had already cleared the metal detector and secondary screening tests and was about to board his flight.

He told the Canada's French-language newspaper La Presse that "the experience made me uncomfortable," describing the agents as "very insistent and very difficult."

Being asked to remove his turban is akin to "being asked to take off my clothes," he was quoted as saying.

Bains's spokesman Karl Sasseville explained to AFP that the minister did not immediately reveal his government position in order to see how things play out for ordinary people in such circumstances.

But when a security guard caught up to him at the gate and asked him to return for yet more screening, he pulled out his diplomatic passport and was allowed to board his flight.

Ottawa verbally protested to Washington over the incident, and received an apology. US authorities also ordered Detroit airport security staff to undergo further training.

The US Transportation Security Administration passed new regulations in 2007 allowing Sikhs to keep their turban when passing security checks at airports.

Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said she felt it was important to voice Ottawa's concerns about the way Bains was treated in order to "support all Canadians travelling across the border."

Bains also noted a similar incident in Antigua after a family vacation last Christmas to the Caribbean island.

The zealous airport security screening of a Canadian government minister wearing a turban last year led Ottawa to file a diplomatic protest with Washington, his office said Thursday.

Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains is a devout Sikh.

He was heading home to Canada from Detroit in April 2017 after meeting with Michigan state Governor Rick Snyder and other officials, when security agents insisted he remove his turban for inspection, after he had already cleared the metal detector and secondary screening tests and was about to board his flight.

He told the Canada’s French-language newspaper La Presse that “the experience made me uncomfortable,” describing the agents as “very insistent and very difficult.”

Being asked to remove his turban is akin to “being asked to take off my clothes,” he was quoted as saying.

Bains’s spokesman Karl Sasseville explained to AFP that the minister did not immediately reveal his government position in order to see how things play out for ordinary people in such circumstances.

But when a security guard caught up to him at the gate and asked him to return for yet more screening, he pulled out his diplomatic passport and was allowed to board his flight.

Ottawa verbally protested to Washington over the incident, and received an apology. US authorities also ordered Detroit airport security staff to undergo further training.

The US Transportation Security Administration passed new regulations in 2007 allowing Sikhs to keep their turban when passing security checks at airports.

Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said she felt it was important to voice Ottawa’s concerns about the way Bains was treated in order to “support all Canadians travelling across the border.”

Bains also noted a similar incident in Antigua after a family vacation last Christmas to the Caribbean island.

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