Here is the response I got from my Politicians..
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Air cargo screening
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 14:57:18 -0500
From: Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities / Ministre
des Transports, de l'infrastructure et des Collectivités <MINTC@tc.gc.ca>
To: 'cmacd@
Mr. Charles MacDonald
cmacd@
Dear Mr. MacDonald:
I am writing in response to your correspondence of May 24, 2010, to the
former Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities regarding
the screening of silver-based photographic film shipped by air. The
Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and
Communities, has asked me to reply on his behalf, and I apologize for
the delay in doing so.
I should explain that Transport Canada is working with the aviation and
cargo industries to develop an air cargo security program that meets the
highest standards, while reducing risks to the safety and security of
the travelling public and keeping goods moving in and out of Canada
efficiently.
The Department’s air cargo security program recognizes the following
four approved methods of screening air cargo: physical search, x-ray
scanning, explosives trace detection, and explosives canine search.
Transport Canada is aware of the specific concerns of professional
photographers and cinematographers. With regard to the shipment of
photosensitive products through air cargo, the Department suggests
taking the following precautions:
* Never ship unexposed, exposed or unprocessed film or
photosensitive products without clearly identifying the contents
on the waybill.
* Depending on the type of film or product, clearly mark the
following warnings on the exterior of the cargo: “DO NOT X-RAY,”
“DO NOT PHYSICAL SEARCH” or “DO NOT X-RAY AND DO NOT PHYSICAL
SEARCH.”
* Request that the shipper only perform screening procedures that
consist of explosives trace detection or canine search. These
methods of inspection provide no risk to silver-based film or
other photosensitive products.
* In some cases, a physical search is safe. The decision on which
screening process to use is determined by the shipper.
For further information related to air cargo screening, I would invite
you to contact the Air Cargo Security Support Centre toll-free at
1-866-375-7342 or by email at
_aircargo-fretaerien@tc.gc.ca_ <mailto:aircargo-fretaerien@tc.gc.ca>.
Sincerely,
Laurie Throness
Chief of Staff