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33088

Fateh Kamel v. Attorney General of Canada

(Federal) (Civil) (By Leave)

Docket

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List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2009-08-24 Close file on Leave
2009-08-21 Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties
2009-08-21 Judgment on leave sent to the parties
2009-08-20 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Federal Court of Appeal, Number A-167-08, 2009 FCA 21, dated January 23, 2009, is dismissed with costs.
Dismissed, with costs
2009-06-29 All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, LeB De Cro
2009-05-01 Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, Completed on: 2009-05-01 Fateh Kamel
2009-04-22 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, Completed on: 2009-04-22 Attorney General of Canada
2009-03-27 Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal
2009-03-24 Application for leave to appeal, Missing part VII - Rec'd on March 27, 2009, Completed on: 2009-03-27 Fateh Kamel

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Kamel, Fateh Applicant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
Attorney General of Canada Respondent Active

Counsel

Party: Kamel, Fateh

Counsel
Name
Johanne Doyon
Contact information
Doyon et Associés
6337, rue Saint-Denis
Montréal, Quebec
H2S 2R8
Telephone: (514) 277-4077 Ext: 1896
FAX: (514) 277-2019
Email: medoyon@dmdavocats.com

Party: Attorney General of Canada

Counsel
Name
Nathalie Benoit
Contact information
Procureur général du Canada
Tour Est, 5e étage
200, boul. René-Lévesque Ouest
Montréal, Quebec
H2Z 1X4
Telephone: (514) 496-9235
FAX: (514) 283-3856
Email: nathalie.benoit@justice.gc.ca
Agent
Name
Christopher M. Rupar
Contact information
Attorney General of Canada
Bank of Canada Building - East Tower
234 Wellington Street, Room 1212
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H8
Telephone: (613) 941-2351
FAX: (613) 954-1920
Email: christopher.rupar@justice.gc.ca

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Charter of Rights - Constitutional law - Mobility rights - Passport refused on ground that such action necessary for national security of Canada or another country - Whether Federal Court of Appeal erred in upholding constitutional validity of s. 10.1 of Canadian Passport Order (SI/81-86, as amended by SI/2004-113).

The Applicant Mr. Kamel has been a Canadian citizen since 1993. In 1999, he was arrested in Jordan and then extradited to France, where he was convicted in 2001 of membership in a criminal organization for the purpose of preparing a terrorist act and complicity in the forgery of three passports he had brought from Canada. He was imprisoned in France and later released. He returned to Canada in January 2005 with a temporary Canadian passport issued for that purpose on an exceptional basis. In June 2005, he applied for a passport. After numerous exchanges, the Canadian Passport Office recommended that the Minister of Foreign Affairs refuse the application under s. 10.1 of the Canadian Passport Order, which provides that the Minister may refuse a passport “if the Minister is of the opinion that such action is necessary for the national security of Canada or another country”. On December 1, 2005, the Minister accepted the Office’s recommendation.

Mr. Kamel then applied to the Federal Court for judicial review of the Minister’s decision. He alleged that the principles of procedural fairness had been violated and that his rights under ss. 6, 7 and 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms had been unjustifiably infringed. The Federal Court judge ruled in Mr. Kamel’s favour with regard to the requirements of procedural fairness. He also held that s. 10.1 of the Order infringed freedom of movement as protected by s. 6(1) of the Charter. According to the judge, s. 10.1 was so vague that it could not be “law” within the meaning of s. 1 of the Charter, which meant that the justificatory analysis under s. 1 was unnecessary. The Attorney General of Canada appealed the decision, but the argument concerning violation of the principles of procedural fairness was abandoned. The Federal Court of Appeal concluded that s. 10.1 of the Order infringed s. 6 of the Charter but that the infringement was justified under s. 1 of the Charter.

Lower court rulings

March 13, 2008
Federal Court of Canada, Trial Division

T-100-06, 2008 CF 338

Demande de contrôle judiciare accueillie en parti

January 23, 2009
Federal Court of Appeal

A-167-08, 2009 CAF 21

L'appel est accueilli

Filed documents

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Date modified: 2025-02-27