Halton Home Inspector wrote:
Annie wrote:
If you're a Canadian, you are impacted by the decisions and policies made by the Canadian government. It's as simple as that. It doesn't matter where you live. A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian.
Oh Annie, you are full of crap. If someone moved here for 2 years, became Canadian, and then moved back to their original homeland 12 years ago and as a result has lost their PRIVILEGE to vote, I could care less and I don't think many other people care either.
Seems like Harpers opponents really have nothing of substance against him that they could have done better themselves.
Ever the gentleman as always Andy.
You're a knowledgeable guy about homes and have provided many useful posts on this forum. But your anger with me for calling you out for referring to women as 'bimbos' is blinding you to what my point was.
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/im-canadian-expat-donald-sutherland-blasts-inability-to-vote-in-canadian-federal-electionsQuote:
Arguing he has a Canadian passport, an Order of Canada and a “maple leaf in my underwear,” expatriate screen legend Donald Sutherland publicly decried Tuesday his inability to vote in Canadian federal elections.
“Americans who live abroad can vote. They can vote because they’re citizens! Citizens! But I can’t,” he wrote.
Sutherland, 80, lives in the United States, but is exclusively a Canadian citizen.
There are many citizens who live elsewhere for a multitude of reasons including health, job requirements etc. To assume that they are all immigrants who are trying to capitalize on citizenship is to hold a narrow view. Many expats still hold property and pay taxes in Canada. Not all you may argue and you'd be right. But if you were penalized for something others were doing, you'd be very angry.
Fyi....this has nothing to do with Harper but with the loss of the right to vote. This was actually started 22 years ago by Mulroney. It was wrong then and it is wrong now. If you are going to sling mud my way, at least get it right sir.