“A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian”

In response to Harper In the Munk Debate (Sep. 28 2015) https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/editorials/citizenship-is-a-right-not-a-privilege-even-for-convicted-terrorists/article26571266/

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23rd Prime Minister of Canada; eldest son of Pierre Trudeau 1971

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