Comparing Libs’ Bill C-6 to Conservatives’ Bill C-24

Hearings for both had an almost complete absence of Quebec-based witnesses and French-speaking witnesses for both bills and thus any Quebec-specific citizenship issues that may reflect its different mix of source countries.
OTTAWA—Bill C-6, which alters the Citizenship Act, has completed the hearing process and is now proceeding to a clause-by-clause examination. It's interesting to look at this bill and contrast the nature of testimony to the former Conservative government's Bill C-24, the Strengthening Canadian Ci...

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