The federal government’s controversial Bill C-24 came into full effect this week, giving the government discretion to strip the citizenship of anyone convicted of terrorism or treason – but only if they have dual citizenship. Critics say the Bill creates two classes of Canadian citizens – those at risk of losing their citizenship, and those not at risk.
Bill C-24 Allows Revocation of Citizenship of Canadian-born Residents
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Colin R. Singer
- February 24, 2017