Canadian minister told to remove turban in US airport

Navdeep Bains has compared the experience to being asked to strip in public

Navdeep Bains
Canadian Sikh minister Navdeep Bains, pictured with Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau
(Image credit: Adrian Wyld/Miguel Medina/Sean Kilpatrick/AFP/Getty Images)

US officials have apologised to a Canadian cabinet minister who says he was repeatedly asked to take off his turban by security agents at Detroit Metro Airport despite having already passed security checks.

Navdeep Bains, a Liberal party MP who serves as minister of innovation, science and economic development in the cabinet of the Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, went public last week about the incident, which occurred in April last year.

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