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News Release
No. H036/02 For release March 28, 2002
CHAIR AND VICE-CHAIR APPOINTED TO THE CANADIAN AIR TRANSPORT SECURITY
AUTHORITY
OTTAWA - Transport Minister David Collenette today announced that, effective
April 1, 2002, Brian Flemming of Halifax has been appointed Chair of the and
Ghislaine Richard of Montreal has been named Vice-Chair.

Ghislaine Richard
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"The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority will enhance security by
integrating aviation pre-board screening systems across Canada, in compliance
with government established security performance standards," said Mr.
Collenette. "The Government of Canada has great confidence in Mr. Flemming’s
leadership skills and his many experiences in successfully starting up public,
private and not-for-profit organizations. In addition, Ms. Richard brings to the
new authority an outstanding background in aviation and aviation security."
Brian Flemming, a Member of the Order of Canada, brings many years of
experience in the fields of law and business to the position of Chair of CATSA.
Having completed his Bachelor of Laws at Dalhousie University, Mr. Flemming
later completed his Master of Laws at the University of London, and is a
recipient of the Hague Diploma in International Law. During his career in
private law practice, Mr. Flemming was a senior partner at one of Atlantic
Canada’s leading law firms. He has served on the boards of numerous public and
private companies, as well as serving as the Chair of the Canada Transportation
Act Review Panel during its comprehensive statutory review of the CTA.
Ghislaine Richard holds a Master’s degree in air and space law from McGill
University’s Institute of Air and Space Law. She served as Canada’s official
representative on the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization
and previously held the positions of Chair and Vice-Chair of the Civil Aviation
Tribunal of Canada. Ms Richard was a member of the Board of Directors of the
Canadian Bar Association’s Quebec Division, a founding member of the editorial
board of the Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice, and is
currently a member of the International Aviation Women’s Association.
The Government of Canada will appoint nine additional members to the Board of
Directors for terms up to five years. This board will represent the interests of
all Canadians, including industry and labour. Of these members, two will be
proposed by the airline industry and two will be proposed by airport operators.
The board will select the chief executive officer.
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority, to be based in the National
Capital Region, is a crown corporation and will operate on a not-for-profit
basis. The authority will be accountable to the Minister of Transport for the
delivery of consistent, effective, and highly professional service at or above
the standards set by federal regulations. Transport Canada will continue to
regulate and monitor the provision of security services, with the new authority
responsible for delivery.
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Contact:
Anthony Polci Director of Communications Office of the Minister,
Ottawa (613) 991-0700
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