Existing regulations require passengers over 18 to have government-issued photo ID. Pearson Airport requested new regulations to allow digital ID.
Canadian airports are urging the Commons finance committee to implement digital ID for domestic air travellers, who currently only need government-issued photo ID.
“To modernize and support enhanced passenger experience we ask that the government endorse system-wide border and screening modernization including immediate regulatory changes,” Toronto’s Pearson International Airport wrote in a committee submission.
Existing regulations require passengers over 18 to have government-issued photo ID. Pearson Airport requested new regulations to allow digital ID and biometrics, reported Blacklock’s.

