OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada plans to introduce full-body scanners at all its major international airports to tighten security after the failed attack last month on a U.S.-bound plane, the government said on Tuesday.
The scanners, which see through clothing, will go into nine airports, including Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, starting this month, and for now will be used only on U.S.-bound flights, officials said.
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