
There is no Charter right to birthright citizenship in Canada. All that would be required to end it would be an amendment to the Citizenship Act.
Canada would be wise to use the next couple of years of reduced growth to reset its immigration strategy.
After the Cowichan title decision caused concern about property rights in B.C., the new Ottawa-Musqueam agreements have raised more questions.
Alberta has planned a referendum to seek a mandate to negotiate greater provincial control over immigration with the federal government.
There is no Charter right to birthright citizenship in Canada. All that would be required to end it would be an amendment to the Citizenship Act.
Canada would be wise to use the next couple of years of reduced growth to reset its immigration strategy.
After the Cowichan title decision caused concern about property rights in B.C., the new Ottawa-Musqueam agreements have raised more questions.
Alberta has planned a referendum to seek a mandate to negotiate greater provincial control over immigration with the federal government.