Canada, EU Ink Pact to Boost Border Security

Canada Border Services Agency

Ottawa, Ontario

Strong partnerships between countries strengthen international and national security, border security measures, and public safety.

Today, the Government of Canada and the European Union (EU) announced the signing of the Agreement on the Transfer and Processing of Passenger Name Record (PNR) Data. The Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs, was joined by EU Commissioner for Migration and Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson for the official signing of the agreement in Italy on the margins of the G7 Interior Minister's Meeting.

This new agreement forms a legal basis for the transfer and use of PNR data from flights departing from the EU, and strengthens law enforcement cooperation between Canada and EU partners.

PNR data is essential in helping the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) risk-assess travellers before their arrival in Canada to identify potential security threats. The data, which includes information such as number of bags, payment method, seat selection, and frequent flyer numbers, is collected by air carriers and is provided to the CBSA to conduct pre-arrival risk assessments. This helps identify travellers who may be involved in terrorism or serious transnational crime. This exchange of information contributes to the security of the North American perimeter and our national security.

Strong privacy protections for passengers are a key element of this agreement with the EU, which ensures that personal information is safeguarded and only used or disclosed where relevant to protect national security and public safety.

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