Canadian Tire revealed to be a terrorist organization.
Oh, all of a sudden the laws are important, eh?
Need to make it sound apocalyptic somehow to draw the clicks.
There's no legal mechanism for that either. This is all just wild "what if magic unicorns showed up and started stabbing everyone" speculation. The only way Canadian citizenship can be revoked is if you committed fraud when getting it in the first place, Canada would have to pass new laws specifically for this purpose.
Technically, the Citizenship Act is a regular act of parliament and could be revised by a similar act of parliament. But not really. There's a bunch of Charter rights involved - mobility rights, security of person, equality rights - so an act like this would instantly run into numerous constitutional challenges.
There's also precedent. During the 1995 Quebec referendum, the federal government's official stance (and the consensus among constitutional lawyers) was that even if Quebec voted to separate, Quebecers would not automatically lose their Canadian citizenship. Because citizenship is an individual right granted by federal law, the separation of a territory doesn't magically dissolve the individual legal status of the people living there.
Frankly, spending even this much brainpower thinking about this matter is a victory for the separatists. Their whole thing is idiotic lunacy from the ground up and the only thing worth spending energy on is "how can we smack them down even harder" rather than "what if they somehow succeeded?"
First they'll declare a ceasefire, then commence bombing.
I mean, it's a valid legal question but it arises after the end of a long chain of "assume that this nonsense bullshit happens first and Alberta separates." So it's kind of like asking physics questions about stuff going on in Narnia.
Personally, I am an Albertan who is staunchly opposed to separatism and have been actively working against it. If by some lunatic miracle the minority moron contingent actually manages to "win" and Alberta separates, I would expect to remain a Canadian citizen. I would reject and renounce any stupid "Alberta citizenship" the separatists tried to issue to me. If the Canadian government told me that it was revoking my Canadian citizenship as well then I guess I would conclude that the whole entire country had gone mad and who knows what I'd do then. It's like asking what I'd do if I discovered that everyone's secretly lizard people, it's such an insane scenario that it's impossible to predict details like that. Maybe I'd head to Hans Island so that I could cross the border to Denmark and seek asylum there.
Yeah, IIRC the main "breach" happened during Covid as a result of the disruption caused by the pandemic, it's not something whose root cause can be blamed so easily on Trump. There was a program operating down in Panama to prevent the fly from spreading up through the narrow isthmus there by releasing sterile males and the supply chain disruptions broke it for a year or two, resulting in the flies getting through to Mexico where it's a lot harder to eradicate them.
Trump's cuts and chaos sure haven't helped the situation, though, and with dedicated effort it might have been possible to turn back the tide before now.
Like an automated version of the Be My Eyes app.
The upvote/downvote thing mostly indicates whether a comment or post agrees with the current popular opinion of the social bubble it's found inside. I've said the same thing in different places and see quite different ratios. It's not very useful for analyzing the content itself, it just tells you what the room thinks of it.
Interesting, it's used for launch. I would have assumed it would be for the final "sprint" to hit the target. If it's used for launch then I would think that having it be a jettisonable first stage would be an advantage rather than a detriment.
How would bots be kept out of it?
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Except doing drugs is illegal, whereas using AI is not. Fairly important distinction.