Canada Says It Will Align With US Changes That No Longer Require Travellers to Remove Shoes for Airport Security

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Canada Says It Will Align With US Changes That No Longer Require Travellers to Remove Shoes for Airport Security

A file photo of an employee performing security checks of passengers and their carry-on luggage at Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, B.C. Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press

Transport Canada said it will align with a new U.S. policy that no longer requires passengers to remove their shoes during the airport security screening process.

U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem made the policy shift announcement on July 8, saying that she believed the change could be made while maintaining high security standards.

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