Yep, I would agree with this, I would make an exception for US and UK citizens tho.
You know, the US & UK are not exclusively white.
Yep, I would agree with this, I would make an exception for US and UK citizens tho.
In theory, such a policy – had it been enacted in law years ago – might have resulted in Canadian Omar Khadr losing his citizenship after he was caught fighting U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan.
Omar, unlike his father, was born in Toronto Canada. He is a Canadian by birth right.
So how would this have played out? We drag him back to Canada to face the courts ( convicting a Canadian in their absense is not what I would consider very compliant to the Canadian Charter) then we deport him? What if no country will take him?
You are a complete and utter idiot. You go so far past the Moron stage that it is pathetic.
The Tories are proposing that if you join an ARMED force that is fighting against the Canadian Armed Forces, and you fight against those Canadian Armed Forces, that you shall lose your Canadian citizenship.
I applaud them for this. Any person that takes up arms against their country of citizenship deserves to lose their citizenship.
And only a Liberal would so mischaracterize what this PROPOSED law would be all about. It has nothing to do with free speech (shooting a gun at soldiers is NOT speech, nor is planting a bomb), and it has nothing to do with political protest.
Some of you people are ****ed up.... If you raise arms against our country you dont deserve any of our rights or amnesty from us. Get ****ed
The most positive change Harper could make to the Citizenship Act is to rescind ALL DUAL CITIZENSHIPS.. for whatever country.. friend or foe.. allowing NO divided loyalties.
This would reduce the numbers of 'citizens of convenience'.. some of whom have never lived in Canada or contributed to its society.. but hold it as fallback if they get into some trouble in their country of residence.. or.. get sick.. and then demand Canada come to the rescue.
As for the rest of it, Canada already has provision to remove Citizenship from those to whom it was granted under false pretences.. and i assume taking up arms against it, or inciting terrorism or rebellion, would come under that. If citizenship is a result of birth to Canadian parents, it becomes inalienable.. but charges of treason can apply.
You wonder just where our governments head is at??Funny you should mention that. When my wife became a Canadian the government would not permit her to renounce her German citizenship and believe me she tried.
Yep, I would agree with this, I would make an exception for US and UK citizens tho.
Set him adrift in a boat 200 miles off the coast
That is pretty much what happened. Canada turned their back on him for so long, it left other countries asking why is this guy still at Gitmo?
Yes indeed, lets strip everyone that has dual citizenship of their Canadian citizenship. Even if they were born here, or their parents are native born Canadians, lets strip away their rights. Or, force them to give up any other citizenship, even if they were born with multiple citizenship status (as I was).
Let's just have 1984 personified in this persons pattern. We can all be in lockstep, marching along to big brothers tune.
So, all of those Canadian's that fought and died in Korea were unworthy according to Coldstream. They had "divided loyalty", so they were unworthy to hold Canadian citizenship.
As a afterbirth on the ground type of citizen I would like to 'ban all traditions' from the 'old countries' that are not an absolute necessity for getting along with your neighbors (anybody within your power of influence) Those traditions can cause hates and prejudices to remain intact instead of being left behind.As a naturalized Canadian Citizen, I would like to see recent immigrants work for and earn Canadian Citizenship. I would like to see them wait for it as long I did in 1964, at least five years.
I disagree.. Strongly.
The Canadian gvt recognized that Khadr would have to answer for his actions and allowed of foreign, sovereign nation (against which Khadr took his actions) to hold him to account.
As a afterbirth on the ground type of citizen I would like to 'ban all traditions' from the 'old countries' that are not an absolute necessity for getting along with your neighbors (anybody within your power of influence) Those traditions can cause hates and prejudices to remain intact instead of being left behind.
How about an immigration law that prohibits integration into 'like minded' communmities and for refugees from persecution you have to agree to leave you old prejudices at the gate. (hence the living with people from many other nations other than the one of origin) As it stands we make little island that try and resemble what we were running away from and claim the past is worth holding onto for as long as possible. That might not be entirely correct when 'refugee' is on the 'reason for moving' lone.
That isn't the way our history goes so I doubt it is going to be like that in the near or far future.
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Yes indeed, lets strip everyone that has dual citizenship of their Canadian citizenship. Even if they were born here, or their parents are native born Canadians, lets strip away their rights. Or, force them to give up any other citizenship, even if they were born with multiple citizenship status (as I was).
Let;s see now, under Coldstream's proposal, every Prime Minister prior to 1984 would not be eligible to be a Citizen of Canada, because they ALL held dual citizenship (as did ALL Canadian citizens). That's right, every Canadian was also a "British Subject", entitled to move to, live in, vote in all elections, etc. in Great Britain. This right was specifically enshrined in the Canadian Citizenship Act of 1947 (the act would not have passed Parliament if they had stripped away British Subject status).
My Great grand-parents also implemented some of those same thing so why do take it that I was complaining.. The same corruption that was behind the Governments you hate can also invade our own if we aren't careful.Let me know what other complaints you have about immigrants - but proud Canadians - like me.