Essentially, if you are ELIGIBLE for citizenship of another country (whether in fact you have it or not), even if you were born in Canada, you could be stripped of your Canadian citizenship... if you are (and here I'm not clear about what it says) accused of/tied to/ found guilty of "terrorism".
The problem is this: The mass shootings we see in the US for example could be classified as "terrorism", if you get my drift. They are in fact, acts of terrorism (domestic I suppose) while the purpose of the Act is to discourage Terrorism (big T), i.e. planned acts that are part of a larger movement such as Al Qaeda.
Where do "we" draw the line? And then you sending people "back" to places their grandparents or great-grandparents figet bout.
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