Canadians need to respect and be proud of their history and culture, which includes the use of animals for food, clothing, and industrial raw resources.
Those Canadians new to Canada, whose forefathers were not here when the Fur Trade was a major industry in Canada, need to respect a history and culture which has created the greatest country that is Canada today.
they should be aware because without the Canadian citizens knowing what is the occurring jobs they will have no idea what is happening in our country and why its being run the way that it is
Canada should not require immigrants to renounce past nationalist loyalties upon becoming citizens, as this could infringe on individual rights and freedoms. Embracing diverse backgrounds enriches Canadian society and fosters a multicultural environment. Instead of demanding renunciation, Canada could encourage immigrants to integrate while still valuing their heritage, promoting a sense of belonging for all. This approach aligns with Canada's commitment to inclusivity and diversity.
Well the short answer to that is yes, however I should point out that MOST countries are predominantly rural. Like the US, the majority of Canadian citizens live in urban or suburban areas, but cities occupy only a tiny fraction of the total land area.
Become a Canadian citizen. Not trying to be crass here, it's just the option you're limited to. Unlike the UK, which allows citizens of all Commonwealth countries (and Ireland) join its military, such a policy doesn't exist with the Canadian Forces (technically, there is no Canadian Army - their entire military is a single branch). When I was in the Canadian Army 10 years ago, there were 5 branches. I have met a few Brits and an Australian who were members of the Canadian Forces. It was easier for them to do so because they were from Commonwealth countries so background check can be done. They still had to become Canadian citizens and have completed high school with College and or university as a definate asset. No criminal record either. For non-commonwealth people, you would have to have citizenship for at least 10 years, same education, no criminal record. And a lot of luck. I suspect, with the military and the world state being what it is, it would be even harder to get in if not impossible.
no because they are women
There should be no problem as both of you are Canadian citizens.
they should be aware because without the Canadian citizens knowing what is the occurring jobs they will have no idea what is happening in our country and why its being run the way that it is
Yes, you are allowed to hold dual nationalities based on the laws of both countries. You may lose either one by voluntarily renouncing them (you should do the official paperwork and have the renunciation approved).
Yes, a Canadian citizen can hold dual or multiple citizenships. Canada allows its citizens to acquire citizenship from other countries without losing their Canadian citizenship. However, individuals should be aware of the laws regarding dual citizenship in the other country, as some nations may have restrictions or may require the renunciation of original citizenship. It is important for Canadian citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities under both citizenships.
Absolutely not, if a Canadian gets into the trouble by breaking the law of that particular country then it is only fair that their laws are applied, so the Canadian Bill of |Rights has nothing to do with it.Added: This holds true for the citizens of any countrywhen they are "guests" in a foreign country.
* citizens should vote ----* have a good education ----and ---- * obey the laws! ----
should citizens in usa be banned to have assault weapons
I would say that if you're Canadian, you should support your own troops by joining the Canadian military, and if you're British you should join the British Forces.
How does Jefferson believe it should treat its citizens in the inaugural address
How does Jefferson believe it should treat its citizens in the inaugural address
Canada should not require immigrants to renounce past nationalist loyalties upon becoming citizens, as this could infringe on individual rights and freedoms. Embracing diverse backgrounds enriches Canadian society and fosters a multicultural environment. Instead of demanding renunciation, Canada could encourage immigrants to integrate while still valuing their heritage, promoting a sense of belonging for all. This approach aligns with Canada's commitment to inclusivity and diversity.
No, "citizens lives" does not have an apostrophe. If you are referring to the lives of multiple citizens, it should simply be "citizens' lives," using an apostrophe after "citizens" to indicate possession.