Leave it to the federal Conservatives to take more rights away from Canadian especially the visible minority ones.
Leave it to the federal Conservatives to take more rights away from Canadian especially the visible minority ones.
Tough sh*t then... They made their democratic decision to leave the nation, they weren't asked to leave or extradited on criminal warrants. They chose an option and that choice has consequences... They have (temporarily) lost that right to vote just like they lost their right to apply for and receive EI, welfare and subsidized healthcare.
You can try and make this about a class of people, but you have yet to show how the law applies to one class, subset, race or what have you.By the way, this list is not exhaustive - just those who quickly come to mind.
Democratic legislation?
And those not resident for five years or longer.
It was enacted by the Liberals in 1993.Leave it to the federal Conservatives to take more rights away from Canadian especially the visible minority ones.
Leave it to the federal Conservatives to take more rights away from Canadian especially the visible minority ones.
For sure, but I think the Liberals trumped them with their idiotic gun control.
And if I wanted to return at the end of my contract, I would keep a mailing address here.Debatable. Let's say you're unemployed and the skills you happen to possess are in demand in another country. Do you stick around on social assistance or go to work abroad for a couple of years? One could say choosing to leave for a few years could show a love for the nation whereas sticking around when you could have left, depending on details of course, could be a sign you don't care about your countrymen.
Just a though.
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Gun control works the federal Conservative cowboy redneck mentality does not work.
You can try and make this about a class of people, but you have yet to show how the law applies to one class, subset, race or what have you.
The law applies to people who have moved, pay no taxes, have no ties to, or intent of return. Which makes your following overly simplistic statement...
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You're absolutely right. If you abide by the law, and maintain ties to Canada, and intend on returning. You don't lose your right to guide in the countries future.The principle is simple. In a democracy, law-abiding citizens are not denied the vote.
Of course. Right up until someone abandons their citizenship, by leaving Canada, cutting ties and does not intend to return.Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
"Democratic rights of citizens
3. Every citizen of Canada has the right to vote in an election of members of the House of Commons or of a legislative assembly and to be qualified for membership therein."
You and I agree.
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
"Democratic rights of citizens
3. Every citizen of Canada has the right to vote in an election of members of the House of Commons or of a legislative assembly and to be qualified for membership therein."
What? You finally noticed it?Bazinga? Is that the word for the elephant in the room?
I can agree in principle, but then foreigners residing in Canada pay taxes. No taxation without representation.