I don't care much for dual citizenship anyway. My country of birth doesn't allow it, so dual citizenship is out of the question anyway.
If it gets eliminated, I would just say make sure the new law would be applied equitably to ALL countries' citizenships, without exception.
I said something similar before: I think that Canadian citizenship should not be obtained by the virtue of your mother squeezing you out on Canadian soil (even if she had been squeezed out in the same manner). Some aspects/benefits of citizenship should only be granted to people paying/filing taxes (voting, evacuation), passing Canadian history/geography/culture test (passport), and so on.
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Calgary... Anywhere else, I'd be conservative.
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