Don't leave millions of us as second class Canadian citizens

The Issue

I was shocked when we learned that the federal government is undermining Canadian citizenship as we know it - taking away the rights of millions of Canadians. Right now, the government is working to turn many Canadians into second-class citizens with fewer rights – just because they were born outside Canada or are dual citizens.

Why should my citizenship be worth less than other Canadians, just because my mom was born in a different country and I'm a dual citizen? Nobody should be a second-class Canadian, no matter where their family comes from.

Canada is all about diversity. Many Canadians were born in other countries or are citizens of other countries because of their family history – and all of us are 100% Canadian.

But the changes made to Canadian law by Bill C-24 will shatter a core principle of Canadian citizenship – that all Canadians have equal rights. This new law makes second-class citizens out of every Canadian who’s born elsewhere or who is a dual citizen.

In Canada, lawfully-obtained citizenship has always been permanent. Once a Canadian, always a Canadian. Now the government is making Canadian citizenship less secure. This turns the whole idea of being Canadian upside-down, so that the Canadian citizenship of some people will be worth less than the Canadian citizenship of others.

Citizenship is supposed to mean something. Taking rights away from Canadians because of where they were born, or where their families come from? That’s un-Canadian. We need to repeal this second-class Canadian law.

Please sign this petition and call on Citizenship Minister Chris Alexander to immediately stop his push for second class citizenship.

What rights are taken away by the new law? The very right to be Canadian!

For example, new Canadians who were born in another country could be at risk of losing their Canadian citizenship if they move overseas to be with a loved one, to take a job, or to go to school. Meanwhile, other Canadians have the right to do all of those things, without any risk. No matter where our families come from, a Canadian is a Canadian, and we all deserve the same rights that come with being a Canadian citizen. That’s why this law needs to be stopped.

The government wants the power to eliminate a person’s Canadian citizenship without even having to go to court to get a judge’s order. This means that Canadians will be vulnerable to faceless government bureaucrats abusing their power. That’s not how democracy is supposed to work.

In this country, no Canadian deserves fewer rights than any other. Every Canadian citizen should have the same rights and freedoms – no matter where they or their parents or grandparents were born.

That’s why I’m asking you to sign this petition right now, and stand up for equal citizenship for all Canadians.

What else will this new law do?

--The new law will put new Canadians who moved here from undemocratic countries at extra risk. Government officials will have the power to take away Canadian citizenship from someone who has been convicted of certain criminal offences outside Canada, even if the person is unfairly convicted by an undemocratic dictatorship without a fair court system.

--The new law will throw Canada back to the dark ages by reviving exile as punishment for certain criminal offences. That’s how countries punished people hundreds of years ago, before we developed a modern penal system with prisons and programs for punishment and rehabilitation. This is just wrong – if a Canadian is accused of a serious crime like terrorism or treason, they can and should face justice right here in Canada under a fair court process. Canadian criminal courts can effectively punish people who break the law using the tools provided by the criminal justice system. That’s their job. The government must not be given the power to punish Canadians by banishing them.

--The new law will also make it harder, more expensive, and slower for newcomers to obtain Canadian citizenship – increasing the barriers for families who want to start new lives and contribute to Canadian society.

Please sign this petition now, to ask Citizenship Minister Chris Alexander and members of Parliament to repeal the changes made by Bill C-24, and to ensure equal citizenship for all Canadians.

If you like, you can read more detailed information about Bill C-24 by clicking here.

(Image credits: Bottom row, center: Roberto Taddeo; 2nd row, left: John O’Nolan; 2nd row, center: carianoff; Top row, left: Craig Cloutier)

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Josh Paterson; BC Civil Liberties Association; Canadian Association of Refugee LawyersPetition Starter
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The Issue

I was shocked when we learned that the federal government is undermining Canadian citizenship as we know it - taking away the rights of millions of Canadians. Right now, the government is working to turn many Canadians into second-class citizens with fewer rights – just because they were born outside Canada or are dual citizens.

Why should my citizenship be worth less than other Canadians, just because my mom was born in a different country and I'm a dual citizen? Nobody should be a second-class Canadian, no matter where their family comes from.

Canada is all about diversity. Many Canadians were born in other countries or are citizens of other countries because of their family history – and all of us are 100% Canadian.

But the changes made to Canadian law by Bill C-24 will shatter a core principle of Canadian citizenship – that all Canadians have equal rights. This new law makes second-class citizens out of every Canadian who’s born elsewhere or who is a dual citizen.

In Canada, lawfully-obtained citizenship has always been permanent. Once a Canadian, always a Canadian. Now the government is making Canadian citizenship less secure. This turns the whole idea of being Canadian upside-down, so that the Canadian citizenship of some people will be worth less than the Canadian citizenship of others.

Citizenship is supposed to mean something. Taking rights away from Canadians because of where they were born, or where their families come from? That’s un-Canadian. We need to repeal this second-class Canadian law.

Please sign this petition and call on Citizenship Minister Chris Alexander to immediately stop his push for second class citizenship.

What rights are taken away by the new law? The very right to be Canadian!

For example, new Canadians who were born in another country could be at risk of losing their Canadian citizenship if they move overseas to be with a loved one, to take a job, or to go to school. Meanwhile, other Canadians have the right to do all of those things, without any risk. No matter where our families come from, a Canadian is a Canadian, and we all deserve the same rights that come with being a Canadian citizen. That’s why this law needs to be stopped.

The government wants the power to eliminate a person’s Canadian citizenship without even having to go to court to get a judge’s order. This means that Canadians will be vulnerable to faceless government bureaucrats abusing their power. That’s not how democracy is supposed to work.

In this country, no Canadian deserves fewer rights than any other. Every Canadian citizen should have the same rights and freedoms – no matter where they or their parents or grandparents were born.

That’s why I’m asking you to sign this petition right now, and stand up for equal citizenship for all Canadians.

What else will this new law do?

--The new law will put new Canadians who moved here from undemocratic countries at extra risk. Government officials will have the power to take away Canadian citizenship from someone who has been convicted of certain criminal offences outside Canada, even if the person is unfairly convicted by an undemocratic dictatorship without a fair court system.

--The new law will throw Canada back to the dark ages by reviving exile as punishment for certain criminal offences. That’s how countries punished people hundreds of years ago, before we developed a modern penal system with prisons and programs for punishment and rehabilitation. This is just wrong – if a Canadian is accused of a serious crime like terrorism or treason, they can and should face justice right here in Canada under a fair court process. Canadian criminal courts can effectively punish people who break the law using the tools provided by the criminal justice system. That’s their job. The government must not be given the power to punish Canadians by banishing them.

--The new law will also make it harder, more expensive, and slower for newcomers to obtain Canadian citizenship – increasing the barriers for families who want to start new lives and contribute to Canadian society.

Please sign this petition now, to ask Citizenship Minister Chris Alexander and members of Parliament to repeal the changes made by Bill C-24, and to ensure equal citizenship for all Canadians.

If you like, you can read more detailed information about Bill C-24 by clicking here.

(Image credits: Bottom row, center: Roberto Taddeo; 2nd row, left: John O’Nolan; 2nd row, center: carianoff; Top row, left: Craig Cloutier)

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The Decision Makers

Elizabeth May
Leader, Green Party of Canada / Chef, Parti Vert du Canada
Responded
Bill C-24 represents a dangerous departure from our fundamental understanding of what it means to be a citizen. It runs contrary to international commitments that Canada has made under the Convention on Statelessness and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It arguably also runs contrary to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in treating classes of Canadian citizens differently from each other. If somebody obtains his or her Canadian citizenship by fraud, there are already ways in which that citizenship can be revoked because it was obtained fraudulently. However, for Canadian citizens who arguably might or might not be dual citizens of another nation, to lose their citizenship from Canada is a dangerous and slippery slope. The Green Party will repeal Bill C-24.
Tom Mulcair
Leader, New Democratic Party of Canada / Chef, Nouveau Parti démocratique du Canada
Responded
Thank you for signing the petition regarding Bill C-24 and its harmful changes to citizenship. The NDP fought this bill tooth and nail in Parliament. Many experts testified that the bill was likely unconstitutional and violated Canada’s international legal obligations, including the Canadian Bar Association, the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, and Amnesty International. The Conservatives insisted on ramming this bill through Parliament and the bill is now the subject of a court challenge. New Democrats believe that Canadian citizenship is a right. We oppose Stephen Harper’s creation of two-tier citizenship, with different rights for Canadian-born, naturalized or dual citizens. A Canadian is a Canadian, and every Canadian should be entitled to equal treatment from the Canadian government. That’s why an NDP government will repeal Stephen Harper’s harmful, unconstitutional changes to citizenship laws. Stephen Harper has chosen to adopt a divisive approach for the sake of his own partisan gain. You can count on New Democrats to defend the rights of all Canadians and to work together to build a better future for all of us. More details on our plan can be found by visiting: http://www.ndp.ca/platform Best regards, Tom Mulcair Leader, New Democratic Party of Canada
Stephen Harper
Member of Parliament Calgary Southwest
Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada/Premier ministre du Canada
Stephen Harper
Leader, Conservative Party of Canada / Chef, Parti Conservateur du Canada
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