Dual Citizenship: Canadians Split on Desire vs. Loyalty
A new poll reveals a third of Canadians want dual citizenship, but a similar proportion question the loyalty of dual citizens. Age is a major factor in these divergent views.
A new poll reveals a third of Canadians want dual citizenship, but a similar proportion question the loyalty of dual citizens. Age is a major factor in these divergent views.
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