(note: didn't link to original at Canada.com because it keeps stalling)
Yes, it involves Texas:
Deborah Wolfe, a Canadian citizen who was just breast-feeding her son and changing his diaper while en route between Houston and Vancouver, says her "subversive" actions led to her being threatened with detainment, RCMP involvement and legal charges for terrorist action against a U.S. citizen in international airspace while on an American flight during a time of war.
but luckily:
In the end, Wolfe says things were resolved when she signed a document promising that she would neither break Continental's rules about such things, nor speak to American passengers.
Now, how can US passengers be made clearly identifiable from here on? Or do the foreigners get to wear the badge?