Judge slams government for nixing woman’s airport security clearance
TORONTO — A government decision that stripped a woman of her airport security clearance and put her out of work more than two years ago was unfair, incomprehensible and unreasonable, a Federal Court judge has ruled.
In ordering the minister of transport to take another look at the case, Judge Susan Elliott slammed the government for treating Ayaan Farah in a shoddy fashion.
The advisory group that recommended revoking the clearance did not carefully review documents, Elliott said in her written decision, while the director general of aviation security failed to “ensure the critical facts upon which she relies are very clear.”
Elliott quashed the revocation, saying the government had hidden behind the Privacy Act and failed Farah badly — especially in light of the “gravity of the consequences” to her.


