Thursday 3 October 2019

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is a dual Canada-U.S. citizen

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Replying to   @FloryGoncalves and 49 others
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Methinks I should be impressed Its way past closing time and some of my comments stood the test of time in a blizzard of indignation towards the former Yankee Speaker for the Queen N'esy Pas?



https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/10/conservative-leader-andrew-scheer-is.html








https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/andrew-scheer-draft-us-selective-service-1.5309002



Andrew Scheer is registered for selective service — the U.S. agency that runs the military draft










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David Raymond Amos
Methinks if folks truly wish to know some of what Trump, Freeland, Scheer and Trudeau know they should Google the following I bet not many Canadians knew the cell phone number of Trump's lawyer let alone talked to Cohen 3 times before the FBI arrested him N'esy Pas?

Trump Cohen Amos FATCA NAFTA TPP



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: If you wish to know more Simply Google my name and find my Twitter account (It has the same picture of my motorcycle in the mountains that I use here) Underneath the photo I say "Go Figure" and provide a link to an old document of mine (27 pages) Please enjoy and press print in order to show to the my political foes soliciting your vote. I hope lots of folks do ASAP















Scott James
So Scheer has respect for the law.. unlike Trudeau.. how is this a issue?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Scott James: Yea Right 


David Raymond Amos

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Reply to @Scott James: Methinks If Scheer had any respect for the law he would have read my lawsuit and answered me by now if only to protect his sneaky butt from litigation N'esy Pas?

David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @Don Cheer: Just like you are protecting Mr Dressup 


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Scott James: Methinks after 3 days its blatantly obvious that a wicked game is being played for the benefit of you know who N'esy Pas?













John Reed
Liberal outrage and none of them read the article 


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @John Reed: Methinks everybody knows that I am far from being a liberal and why I read EVERY word N'esy Pas?


Don Cheer
Reply to @John Reed:
Sheer spent years arguing against dual citizenship as has every Conservative on this site, but now it appears there is no problem in the eyes of Conservatives...

Conservatives are the ones who have changed their position with in a wink of an eye, that reeks of hypocrisy 



Doug James
Reply to @Don Cheer: You need to learn the definition of hypocrisy. Scheer has criticized people running for leadership of the country for having dual citizenship. Not everyone. Up until two weeks ago he was not running for leadership of this. Now he is, and had already filed to get his citizenship revoked. That is not hypocrisy. That is practicing exactly what he preached. 
 

David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Doug James: PURE D BS 


Don Cheer
Reply to @Al White:
Harper visit to the White House makes sense now, he made a deal for the US to support 'one of them' to become PM and in turn Harper will tell Sheer to investigate the Biden family. Sheer will set up a 'blue ribbon' investigation team lead by honorable Preston Manning...



Reply to @Don Cheer: Dream on











Tommy James
Desperate CBC and Liberals 


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Tommy James: So you say EH?  


Don Cheer
Reply to @Tommy James:
Conservatives deflecting any concern about Sheer, just like they did to Harper.
Conservatives only care about corruption when they aren't the ones being corrupt.
Hypocrites



Martin Hayes
Reply to @Tommy James: Andrew's Wikipedia bio says he's a "firearm owner and hunter". Maybe someone should see if he's taken a firearm safety course and has a hunter's license. And maybe a driver's license. Since nobody's asked.
David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Don Cheer: Methinks the same reasoning hold true for you liberal people as well N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Martin Hayes: Surely you jest











 







Replying to   @FloryGoncalves and 49 others
Methinks Mr Scheer and everybody else knows why I went to great lengths to secure my children's Canadian citizenship N'esy Pas? 


https://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2019/10/conservative-leader-andrew-scheer-is.html







https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/scheer-has-american-citizenship-1.5307986




Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is a dual Canada-U.S. citizen








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Fred Thiolla
https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/mobile/many-people-who-are-not-canadian-citizens-are-on-voter-list-1.4625243

How about a story on these foreign citizenship holders See BeeSee?



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Fred Thiolla: Better yet How about SeeBeeSee and CeeTeeVee finally admit that my name is on the ballot in Fundy Royal?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276















Erik Dravnieks
Folks shook their heads and wondered why Andy wanted Trudeau to cave to the American demands re NAFTA II, and now we know why ..


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Erik Dravnieks: Methinks if folks truly wish to know some of what Trump, Freeland, Scheer and Trudeau know they should Google the following I bet not many Canadians knew the cell phone number of Trump's lawyer let alone talked to Cohen 3 times before the FBI arrested him N'esy Pas?

Trump Cohen Amos FATCA NAFTA TPP 
 

David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Erik Dravnieks: If you wish to know more Simply Google my name and find my Twitter account (It has the same picture of my motorcycle in the mountains that I use here) Underneath the photo I say "Go Figure" and provide a link to an old document of mine (27 pages) Please enjoy and press print in order to show to the my political foes soliciting your vote. I hope lots of folks do ASAP
















David Raymond Amos
Methinks Mr Trudeau, Mr Scheer and I have a huge bone to pick with Karl Bueckert, Dean Roger Ray and the RCMP ASAP N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: If Karl Bueckert or anyone else had bothered to read my lawsuit against the Queen they would have noticed his friend Dean Roger Ray clearly mentioned within it N'esy Pas?
















Morice Miller
Because of America's nature and it's proximity to us, we cannot afford an American Prime Minister. In fact we cannot afford a Prime Minister who has a hint of allegiance to America.

Why wasn't Scheer honest and forthcoming with us? Why was he terribly devious with us?

Scheer has sunk his own ship. He is done like dirt!



David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Morice Miller: YUP Heres hoping that the unethical Trudeau the Younger does not win a majority mandate because of Sheer's severe lack of integrity














David Raymond Amos
Methinks after nearly 3 days and over 20 thousand comments its blatantly obvious that a wicked game is being played N'esy Pas?


Erik Dravnieks
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Yes, the Cons are being hurt by their own dirty medicine, oh well..


Elizabeth Wallace
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: The phrase you are looking for is N'est ce pas.

David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Erik Dravnieks: So are the liberals and the other parties as well They are all led by lawyers who have been made well aware of my litigation in Federal Court since 2015. That matter was filed and answered by Peter Mackay when Harper was the Prime Minister and a Yankee spoke for the Queen

David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Elizabeth Wallace: Methinks you Anglos are not familiar with my Chiac N'esy Pas?


















David Raymond Amos

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Methinks I should be impressed Its way past closing time again and some of my comments stood the test of time within a blizzard of indignation towards the former Yankee Speaker for the Queen N'esy Pas?















Default User
Now I find myself asking...Can he vote in the U.S? I really hope not because it would be horrific to realize your Prime Minister could cast a vote that could keep Trump in the White house.


Allan Baker 
Reply to @Default User: It is his American right to vote.


Brent Chambers 
Reply to @Default User: Both of Scheer's sisters are registered Republicans.


Default User 
Reply to @Allan Baker: now I am more curious to know if he's ever voted in a U.S election.


Default User 
Reply to @Brent Chambers: Some how I am not shocked by this!



David Raymond Amos 

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Reply to @Default User: Until you abide by the rules of this forum, who cares what you think? Methinks trolls could not cross the border or vote in any country with such a name N'esy Pas?
David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Default User: I wonder if Mr Scheer reads these comment sections


Default User 
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: I highly doubt it. Nor would he care, he doesn't see an issue with it. The first Republican Prime Minister of Canada who pays taxes to a foreign super power who could vote for the leader of that same super power is a deal breaker...no matter your political affiliation or how much hatred you have for the current government, the notion is fundamentally not Canadian!


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Default User: Methinks your problem is that I read your words and you failed to read mine N'esy Pas?













Cassie Foster
Andrew Scheer is the handpicked candidate of the fossil fuel billionaires and social conservatives who want to roll back the clock on women's rights. He's not on Canada's side! Send Andrew Scheer a message that we will not accept his draconian values ...he will be worse than the Harper years! Get out and vote ABC! Every vote counts!


Mike Bernier
Reply to @Cassie Foster: That statement is so ridiculous for so many reasons

Erik Dravnieks
Reply to @Mike Bernier: But on par with what usually comes out of Scheer's mouth.. or Kenney's or Ford's ...

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Mike Bernier: I agree 
 
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Erik Dravnieks: True 












Dan Talbot
The irony here is that at least 30% of the people commenting on this article will not even vote! They will use many excuses like " I had something better to do. You know my favorite tv show was on and in that episode Homer discovered Tim Horton's". Mmmm!!! 


Leslie Jackson
Reply to @Dan Talbot: " the big picture" ? Demagogue or not... plain and simple.



David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @Dan Talbot: Methinks the true Irony is there is one person commenting in here who is running against the former Yankee Speaker and his many cohorts for the 7th time N'esy Pas?

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Leslie Jackson: If you and Mr Talbot wish to view "the big picture" byway of an old TV Show about the last election then check out the most watched debate in Rogers TV YouTube Channel. Just Google "Fundy Royal Debate"
 

Leslie Jackson
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Hiya David. Tks for sharing and I just finished watching it. While that debate, being 4 yrs ago, was interesting.. I am under the impression that voters there joined the nation in ensuring that the Reformer CPCs were booted out of office. No more selling off Canadian assets... despite being a Conservative area historically. I'm not sure how the Liberal elected fared out but we've seen their favouritism and scandals. If you were the Independent, may I say, a wonderful critic but little offering in "how" to execute improvements. All speakers shed little light on this. Imho, I would have backed the Green or NDP candidates as I felt their creditably was more sound. Yes, we are faced with frustrating times and a serious election. I'm hoping, as mentioned in the video, for a Minority Government... The top two parties have shown their true colours when at bat. No more pitches, they had their chances.... and all their talk can't change their very recent histories. Did voters learn ? Gawd, I hope so. Salvation or tailspin ? Oct 21st we'll find out. Have a great weekend David and happy voting !


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Leslie Jackson: Thanks for watching Trust that I don't care if you doubt my credibility. What my political foes knew was that I was suing the Queen while we were debating and that matter is about to go before the Supreme Court as I run against them again in Fundy Royal. My first debate that I am allowed to participate in is October 8th Trust that it is going to be quite a hoedown and I will hold your Green and NDP friends to task.


















David Evans
Conservative deceit could fill a novel. Scheer’s Conservatives want to take us backwards to the Harper years with cuts, austerity, and no plan to fight climate change.


Erik Dravnieks
Reply to @Mike Bernier: And that is the root of why the Cons are useless at running an economy, they think balancing a budget is running an economy, look south, the US of A, biggest strongest economy, last time they balanced a budget was under Bil Clinton.. 9 times they did so since the 1940s.. the economy is a growth based economy, similar to a pyramid scheme actually, so they figured out, each year just overstimulate it.. via huge armed forces budget items... and it works...

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Erik Dravnieks: I how you understand that i am a whistleblower about the financial Industry who sued 3 US Treasury Agents and many others twice 2 years before I first ran for a seat in Parliament in 2004.

















Karl Bueckert
Andrew Scheer has spent his adult life cultivating blandness.

His bearing and manner are totally unremarkable. Nearly everything he says is forgettable. His carefully constructed "everyman" persona appears designed to make him objectionable to as few people as possible.

Nobody has ever been enthusiastic about Andrew Scheer. He was not his party's first choice for Leader, only emerging as a compromise candidate because that was an outcome everyone else could live with.

Even his campaign for the highest office in the country has been relentlessly dull. The only subject matter Scheer is willing to discuss is what could be described as bookkeeping matters — a minor tax credit here, a slight adjustment to lending rules there.

At a certain point, one has to wonder: why is this man so absolutely committed to boring all of us?

As with most things that politicians do, the only reasonable conclusion is that it's a strategy, the purpose of which is to conceal the fact that Andrew Scheer is a radical.

He is one of the few remaining national politicians in this country who refuses to publicly endorse a woman's right to choose and gay marriage. When pressed on these matters, he obfuscates as much as possible. The most generous read of his statements suggest he would tolerate settled law. A perhaps more realistic interpretation is that he would happily re-open these fights, but leave it to his underlings in caucus to do the heavy lifting.



Karl Bueckert
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: On the most pressing crisis of our time — climate change — Scheer's actual policies most closely match those of Donald Trump. Both men would allow industry to continue polluting without limit. Scheer's plan would see emissions increase over the next decade, when all the science tells us that we need to dramatically reduce emissions if we're going to stave off catastrophe. Of course, Scheer — per his strategy of concealment — cannot say these things publicly, but that's the fact of the matter. He sees the reports of existential danger, and says "I'll have more of that, please" — what else could we call this except radical (and mad)?


Karl Bueckert
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: On energy, Scheer plans to override regional concerns to build a "national corridor" for new fossil fuel infrastructure — a super pipeline, in other words, that will allow industry to run roughshod over local governments.


Karl Bueckert 
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: The company Scheer keeps also hints at his true ideological leanings. He was a regular guest on the far-right Rebel Media, giving interviews to white nationalist Faith Goldy. He is happy to join Yellow Vest protests (though refuses to march in Pride Parades or the Climate Strike). His campaign manager, Hamish Marshall, was a director of Rebel Media in its early days. The man runs in radical circles.


Karl Bueckert 
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: Scheer's dull presentation belies the fact of the matter, which is that his actual views are quite extreme and, more importantly, unpopular. He is out of step with most Canadians in ways that are politically untenable, and yet he is now asking for their vote.


Karl Bueckert
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: The resolution of this puzzle for Scheer has been the deliberate constrution of a Nothing Man facade around his radical right-wing politics. Like all good con men, he presents as blandly pleasant and utterly forgettable — a safe option who won't rock the boat.


Mike Bernier 
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: Ya and trudeau is right in step is he?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: "Why are you trying to infiltrate Canadian politics and what did you do to have a petition against you to throw you out of Canada Amos???"

Methinks your comments against me supporting the my illegal deportation from my native land while I am running for a seat in parliament again are more than mere libel N'esy Pas?

















Joshua Sampson
Historically the Conservatives have been too close to the US - Harper wanted us in Iraq in 2003, he even went on Fox News about it. Now we've got a man who kept his US citizenship intact by filing tax returns (and presumably voting) for 30 years, but wants to be our Prime Minister? Does this make any sense?


Brent Chambers 
Reply to @Joshua Sampson: You watch. Scheer will lose and he'll be ejected from the party. I predict he will then run as a Republican since he failed as an insurance gopher, he has no skills!

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Joshua Sampson: Methinks you should Google "David Raymond Amos Versus The Crown T-1557-15" then scroll down to statement number 83 to see what Trudeau knew about the topic that you brought up N'esy Pas?

















VH B
Not only has Scheer hid his American citizenship from Canadians, but when caught, he did not even have the civility nor the respect to "man up' and take responsibility for his action and offer a humble apology ...this speaks completely to his arrogance, pompous and egotistic ways....Canadians deserve better than this!!!!!


Mike Bernier
Reply to @VH B: You're right. What we need is 4 more years of Trudeau's pompous, egotistic 
arraogance!

Erik Dravnieks
Reply to @Mike Bernier: They are both pompous arrogant leaders, but then again, that is pretty much the definition of a political leader.. the difference is the Libs can run an economy, the Cons can't... lowest unemployment in over 40 years, a stronger more balanced economy rather than a waek on based o n high oil prices and a housing bubble..

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @VH B: YUP

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Erik Dravnieks: NOPE

















Emil Bosco
I do not want a PM that is subject to USA law, a serous security issue!


Brent Mitchell
Reply to @Emil Bosco: serouslee?

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Brent Mitchell: Trust that the Yankees take me far more seriously than they do Scheer

https://www.scribd.com/doc/2718120/integrity-yea-right
















Elena Dumitriu
The issue is not the dual citizenship, but Scheer's dual set of standards: one for others and one for himself. He questioned Michaelle Jean's being fit for the GG due to her dual citizenship, yet he held on to his own American citizenship all this time. Now, he opportunistically applied to renounce it, saying "it's not big deal". Well, it is not a big deal, it is a deal breaker.


Mike Bernier
Reply to @Elena Dumitriu: Kind of like Trudeau's dual set of standards, but not quite as bad

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Mike Bernier: How do you ethically pick the lesser of two evils to speak for us on the world stage?




















Tommy Gunn
How many countries can you be citizen of and what are some of your requirements to be a citizen of say US /Russia/Pakistan


David Evans
Reply to @Tommy Gunn: Google search it...the US has some of the strictest obligatory requirements. This is a brief overview but if you want a more expansive understanding, search US gov site for more detail. https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/031315/advantages-disadvantages-dual-citizenship.asp


David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @David Evans: Obama appointed nine dual US/Israeli citizens for his executives out of the gate in 2009. Who were they loyal to?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Oh My My anyone can Google the simple truth















Dennis Surek
If I wanted an American leader, I would have asked for one.


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Dennis Surek: Me Too


















Morice Miller
And to imagine we could have had a Canadian Prime Minister serving in the American Marines.

Bye Bye Andy.




David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Morice Miller: He is too old now



















M.L. Walker
Canadians have been aware for decades Conservatives are American wannabes, now they expect Canadians to vote for one.
I’m not saying the current government is great but I am saying my ancestors didn’t come to Canada to be ruled by a closeted American.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @M.L. Walker: One of my Forefathers Daniel Keith was a Kings Ranger in the Revolutionary War That Loyalist is buried in Fundy Royal along with my Father and many other relatives of mine. I have no doubt that simple fact is haunting the lawyer Rob Moore right now as I run against him again.
















Mark O'Connell
Geez a conservative with Yankee blood in his veins. What could go wrong?


Brent Mitchell
Reply to @Mark O'Connell : I am a Conservative with German blood! My neighbour is a Conservative with Italian blood, What could go wrong?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Mark O'Connell : Methinks we know each other if you are the same dude I met in Fundy Royal when my name was on the ballot there in 2004 N'esy Pas? If not then you are entitled to know that I am a Proud Canadian with Scottish blood who is the Father of two adults with dual citizenship just like Harper 2.0 has. Trust that the former Yankee Speaker (he should not have had that job either) knows why I am running as an Independent again for the 7th time and why I sued the Queen in 2015 when Harper was his boss.


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Brent Mitchell: Methinks it already has because I am running against your Yankee leader and one of his lawyers who is a Shadow Cabinet Minister N'esy Pas?


Elizabeth Wallace
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: If you are running for office please learn the correct spelling of the phrase you are attempting to use.











Steve Maclean
Let see...May is American, Trudeau is from another planet, Jagmeet is from Ontario
Scheer is from Ontario



M.L. Walker
Reply to @Steve Maclean :
Which one hid their citizenship status from Canadians?



Tommy Gunn
Reply to @Steve Maclean :
Remember Facts matter, do you have proof Trudeau is from another planet or are you making that up again



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Steve Maclean : Methinks many a Proud Maritimer understands your point N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Tommy Gunn: Methinks some spacecadets told our Governor General that they saw Trudeau The Younger dressed up as a rocket man on the far side of the Moon throwing around our tax funds and soliciting votes just last week N'esy Pas?


















Andy Bonn
It would be wrong to have an American as Prime Minister.


Paula Featherbottom
Reply to @Andy Bonn: He was paying American taxes...that makes him more patriotic than Trump.

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Paula Featherbottom: Methinks many a true word is said in jest N'esy Pas?




















Andy Bonn
Scheer is a h@pocrite! He personally attacked our former Governor General Michaëlle Jean for her dual citizenship.


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Andy Bonn: What is Trudeau?










M.L. Walker
Don’t get conned by the cons people.
Electing a person that hides his American citizenship from Canadians will not end well.
This is a matter of trust, and the conservatives didn’t trust Canadians would approve of a PM with dual citizenship and Canadians shouldn’t trust that conservatives have changed since the dark decade.



Mark O'Connell
Reply to @M.L. Walker: Trust ye not any of the top two. They do not represent us at all


M.L. Walker 
Reply to @Mark O'Connell :
My advice has always been trust no one.
Believe nothing you hear and only half of what you see and think about why the Conservatives were hiding their American hero.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @M.L. Walker: I agree


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Mark O'Connell : Methinks some of the folks in Fundy Royal agree with you and they tend to vote for the same parties you do N'esy Pas?


















Rona Vain
I do not trust Americans
Scheer still has relatives that live in the USA , for him to say he is not influenced by being American is baloney



David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Rona Vain: I concur
















David Raymond Amos
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I wonder if Mr Scheer reads these comment sections














David Raymond Amos
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Methinks I should be impressed Its way past closing time again and some of my comments stood the test of time within a blizzard of indignation towards the former Yankee Speaker for the Queen N'esy Pas?















Joe Green
Better late than never, but still not good enough on the part of the Conservative Party. They should have had a vetting process in place for all their candidates including Scheer, that would have removed those with divided loyalties.

It is far too late for Scheer to be doing this now. And this tends to also explain how it was that the Harper Conservatives somehow hired a disbarred lawyer and a convicted criminal to work in the Harper PMO.

The Conservatives are "Just not ready".



David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Joe Green: Methinks folks should check out my lawsuit against the Queen that I filed in Federal Court when Harper was the Prime Minister and a Yankee spoke for her in Parliament N'esy Pas?


Karl Bueckert
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: David, you are an American who came to Canada to be in Politics and there's a petition to have YOU kicked out of Canada too. You have no say here... N'esy Pas!


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: Methinks you should have surfed some more and read things far more closely before you supported Dean Roger Ray's malicious nonsense N'esy Pas?

















Mark Mac
Well at least Scheer is renouncing his American citizenship. How many other dual citizens have done that?


Mark Mac
Reply to @Mark Mac: Dual citizen MP’s that is. They should be required to renounce before they are sworn in.


David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @Mark Mac: Methinks Harper 2.0 had every right to be a dual citizen and an MP However he should have never been allowed to speak for the Queen and he certainly should not be the Prime Minister and there is not enough time to have his duel citizenship status revoked Hence the hypocrite should step down as the Conservative leader in an effort to try to save his questionable party's purported integrity N'esy Pas? 


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Surprise Surprise Surprise  


M.L. Walker 
Reply to @Mark Mac:
Not many citizens hid their citizenship status and none of them want to be Canadian PM.
Conservatives hid Scheer American citizenship because they new Canadians wouldn’t want an American running their government.



Mark Mac 
Reply to @M.L. Walker: if you say so CPC insider.
Paula Featherbottom 
Reply to @Mark Mac: are they running to be Canada's PM?


M.L. Walker
Reply to @Mark Mac:
Patently obvious but vote your conscience.
Mine conscience will not permit me to vote for a secret American.



Karl Bueckert
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Again, you have no say Amos. You should be stating that you are an American attempting to infiltrate our politics before you make your statement. SO why exactly is there a petition to have you thrown out of Canada? Tell us!


David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @Karl Bueckert: Methinks you must have read my comment before it went "Poof" N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @M.L. Walker: I am happy to hear that somebody has a conscience and uses it to vote with.
















Paul Barry
.......................another hyphenated Canadian.........................no more, no thank you


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Paul Barry: Methinks the circus is getting better with each passing day Most of us want to see more N'esy Pas? 
 

Karl Bueckert
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Why are you trying to infiltrate Canadian politics and what did you do to have a petition against you to throw you out of Canada Amos???













Paul Barry
Trump will want him to get dirt on Biden or anyone else the clown thinks of


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Paul Barry: Methinks its the orange clown who makes the circus the greatest show on earth N'esy Pas? 
 

Karl Bueckert
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Meknows you are American...GO HOME!


















Karl Bueckert
Today Scheer finally admitted he is against women's right to choose. He also stated previously that he will follow Harper policy for the rights of women. But Harper did pass an anti-abortion bill that was hidden in an omnibus bill hundreds of pages long. Canadian women were fortunate that the Senate threw it back at parliament. This is one of the reasons why Harper wanted to eliminate the Senate and since he couldn't get rid of it, he stacked it starting with 18 conservative Senate positions in Dec 2008.


Karl Bueckert
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: Scheer stands by vow to return to partisan Senate, make patronage appointments. Bad news for Canada.


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Karl Bueckert: Methinks you are about to become rather infamous in short order just like your buddy Dean Roger Ray N'esy Pas?














Jason Martin
So what. That's Scheer's business.

Keep your dual citizenship. I'll still vote for you.



JAMES LINDSAY 
Reply to @Jason Martin: With a dual citizenship the U.S. imposes taxes on income made anywhere in the world. Therefore there is the possibility Canadian taxes paying MP salaries may in turn be going to the U.S. I don't think that is right. Where does his loyalties lie? Similarly he lied about his career as an insurance broker. No credibility.


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Jason Martin: Methinks its everybody business if Scheer wants to be the CANADIAN Prime Minister Furthermore I wonder why he was allowed to be the Speaker N'esy Pas?


Arlond Lynds
Your boy Harper thought it was a really big deal  


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @JAMES LINDSAY: I Wholeheartedly Agree As so as I read this I wondered why FATCA didn't bother him. Methinks folks should Google the following and ask Scheer and Trudeau some serious questions about taxation ASAP N'esy Pas?

Trump Cohen Amos FATCA NAFTA TPPP 
 

John Oaktree
Reply to @Jason Martin:

Conservatives tell me that dual citizens aren't real Canadians.

I've actually had Conservatives tell me they h8 dual citizens and that they should be deported.

Oh - but now you love them...

 

Jason Martin
Reply to @John Oaktree:
Don't paint everyone with the same brush. And never assume anything.



Jack Adam 

Reply to @Jason Martin: Ignatieuf was a dual citizen and conservatives lost their minds.....But now it's fine.


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @John Oaktree: Methinks the conservatives should read these words of their leader again real slow N'esy Pas?

"Scheer raised concerns about former Governor General Michaëlle Jean holding both Canadian and French passports in a 2005 blog post.

"I have a few quick questions for anyone who thinks that Michaëlle Jean is a good choice to be our next GG," Scheer wrote. "What are her qualifications? What experience does she have that would assist her to carry out her duties as our head of state, including the potential to be a referee in a minority government situation?"

He also asked his constituents if they felt it was appropriate for Jean to maintain her French passport.

"Would it bother you if instead of French citizenship, she held U.S. citizenship?" Scheer asked."



Taliones Stone
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Andrew Scheer a hypocrite? Say it isn't so.  


Jason Martin
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Reply to @Jack Adam:

What are you basing that on? This forum?



David Raymond Amos  
Content disabled
Reply to @Jason Martin: Methinks I should base this comment on the fact that its rather obvious to all who are posting within this thread that you are blindly supporting a hypocrite N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos   
Content disabled
Reply to @Jason Martin: Methinks the comment of mine that was just blocked tells the tale on this thread This all will go "Poof" in short order of that I have no doubt N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Methinks the liberals should be grateful for my screenshot and my blog but we all know why they won't N'esy Pas? 


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Taliones Stone: Methinks its too bad so sad that you can't read what else I said Perhaps you should Google "Fundy Royal Debate" sometime At least David Mcnaughton would be relieved to know that I did not say N'esy Pas once on live TV N'esy Pas?  


Johnny Cascades
Reply to @George Carter: Whataboutism doesn't constitute a defense for Scheer here. Trudeau is a disappointment and a lightweight. Does that make Scheer's (or the CPC's) hypocrisy on dual citizenship weight any less? Nope.

I am a possible CPC voter in this federal election and have voted for right-leaning parties both municipally and provincially.

Every party has their hacks and inane posters. But the reflexive "whataboutism" I encounter from CPC supporters has kept me from supporting that party in the past and possibly again this time around.

Trudeau is so very beatable. If the LPC gets a majority again, its on the CPC and that segment of its base that can ONLY use lazy labels and "whataboutism"



Mark Axworthy 
Reply to @Johnny Cascades:
don't bother, we don't want your vote 
 

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Mark Axworthy: If he lived in Fundy Royal methinks I would fell honoured to have freethinker such as Mr. Cascades:vote for me Even if you don't agree on some things this is supposed to be a democratic election not a team sport N'esy Pas? 


Jason Martin
Reply to @Jack Adam:
What are you basing that on? This board?



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Jason Martin: Methinks you already tried that question once already and everything went "Poof" N'esy Pas? 


Johnny Cascades
Reply to @Mark Axworthy: Neat. I live in a closely contested riding that's going to go CPC or LPC. It could be decided by a very small number of votes. Hope ideological purity and reflexive dislike serves you well in other areas, because it sure isn't helping your interests here.
 

Anita Minov
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Your mockery of French is wearing a little thin...so disrespectful!


ChrisChristopherson
Reply to @Jason Martin: conservatives come out hard to protect their own hypocrite. amusing.


David Raymond AmosReply to @Anita Minov: Methinks you forgot to ask me if would care to follow your orders N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @ChrisChristopherson: Welcome to the Circus and say Hey to Willy Nelson for me will ya?





















Walter Rogers  

Move along, folks. Nothing to see here. The biggest non issue of the election. 


David Raymond Amos

Content disabled
Reply to @Walter Rogers: This ain't

http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2017/02/re-fatca-nafta-tpp-etc-attn-president.html 




David Raymond Amos

Content disabled
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Oh My My two of my comments in a row go "Poof" Methinks thats a rather telling thing about a severe lack of integrity on somebody's part N'esy Pas?  
 

David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Walter Rogers: Oh My My Methinks the shenanigans within this thread were very predicable N'esy Pas? 


David Raymond Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @Walter Rogers: "Move along, folks. Nothing to see here."

Methinks thats because the comments with important issues keep going "Poof" N'esy Pas?



Walter Rogers
Reply to @david mccaig: Probably to try and avoid the present non issue. 


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Walter Rogers: Methinks whereas you are oh so knowledgeable then I should ask why do my replies to your non-issues keep going "Poof" N'esy Pas? 


Walter Rogers
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Maybe choose your words more wisely, Grasshopper.


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Walter Rogers: Too Too Funny













Terry R Avante
Elizabeth May was born in the U.S too CBC.. no headline about her.  


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @Terry R Avante: Good Point  


Van Collins
Reply to @Terry R Avante:

.... yes..... a simple Wikipedia search does say that for those who didn't already know.

" immigrated to Canada with her family as a teenager. She attended St. Francis Xavier University, graduated from Dalhousie University with a law degree in 1983, and later studied theology at the University of Ottawa."

.... and so much more. Open and transparent.

Open and transparent.



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Van Collins: Methinks folks may enjoy Googling the following N'esy Pas?

"The Evil Yankee Dizzy Lizzy May"














David Fairbairn
Wish I had that. I'm envious.


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @David Fairbairn: Methinks Mr Scheer and everybody else knows why i went to great lengths to secure my children's Canadian citizenship N'esy Pas? 
 

David Mcnaughton
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: hey give the N'esy Pas a break  


Marcus Pilkington
Reply to @david mcnaughton: if I could up vote you more I would. You wonder about his intelligence at the overuse of such expressions. Remember the valley girl "like, OMG!" phrase? This is equally mind numbing.


David Raymond Amos  
Reply to @david mcnaughton: Methinks it would not be wise to do so in light of the fact that I am on the ballot in Fundy Royal again and a lots folks speak Chiac around the Bay of Fundy. I know SANB/liberal supporters such as Margeurite Deschamps and Marc Martin would be very disappointed if I did. Furthermore Anglos such you and I don't count for much in their book while they are taking a tally on Dominic Leblanc's supporters in another election N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos   
Reply to @Marcus Pilkington: Cry me a river


Norm Griffiths
Reply to @Brad Evans: "Andy", eh? Apparently, on a first-name basis. Impressive.


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Norm Griffiths: Methinks Harper's lapdog will answer to anything as long as there is treats and a carton milk to wash them down N'esy Pas?



















Frank G. Castiglione
Thats some hard hitting reporting, No blackface, LavScam, but almost a Resumegate.


Joan Wagman
Reply to @Frank G. Castiglione:
Yet it was Scheer himself that was braying about how our previous GG should not represent Canada because she was a dual citizen of France.

Despite your desperate posturing, Canadians remember that.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Joan Wagman: Methinks we were reminded of it by this article if we didn't know it already N'esy Pas? 
 

Mark Baker
Reply to @Frank G. Castiglione: not to mention that the Globe and Mail released the story and it's headline news on all media outlets across Canada.
Odd that the CBC feels compelled to report stories that are relevant to all Canadians... Oh - but that's their mandate... 



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Mark Baker: Are you sure about that? If so then go figure why some folks in Fundy Royal doubt it

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276















Bill Edward Goate
That's fine.


Dan Cooper 
Reply to @Bill Edward Goate:
Yet Scheer was against a PM having dual citizenship when Ignatieff was running.

Conservatives always throwing mud and partisan temper tantrums.

History always makes you guys' childish talking points come back at you


Doug James
Reply to @Dan Cooper: Yes. Did you miss the part where he started the process of giving up his US citizenship when he became party leader? He's holding himself to the same standard.  


James Holden
Reply to @Doug James:
Scheer started the process 45 days ago.
It would have been done by now if he started when he was elected CPC leader.
It's another example of scheer trying to play both sides.
When he loses on the 21st he will cancel the process and retain his US citizenship. 



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @James Holden: I concur


Wolf Engler
Reply to @Bill Edward Goate: Andrew Scheer being a US citizen may be fine; but ...
What is not fine is for high ranking officials keeping US citizenships secret.
Andrew Scheer was Speaker of the House of Commons for 4.5 years;
and for all his tenure he was secretly a US citizen.
Was Scheer open to blackmail or other coercion?
Did anyone ever attempt to extract favors?
Why was his US citizenship a secret? 



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Wolf Engler: For what it is worth I agree with you. I posted the same sort things earlier and all I heard was crickets. Methinks its because liberals and the SANB supporting Dominic Leblanc don't appreciate my use of Chiac N'esy Pas?

















Frank Goodwood
Oh the horror! 


Mark Baker
Reply to @Frank Goodwood: Given that the entire CPC war room has been posting on this story for close to 24 hours - it seems like someone in the CPC is quite worried.
Also - I'm not horrified but massively disappointed that the CPC would vet and present such a candidate... I would have appreciated a reasonable alternative.



Frank Goodwood 
Reply to @Jon Smythe: Did JT's own party know that he had a habit of shoving a banana down his pants and painting his entire body black? Amazing that you think one is terrible while the other is irrelevant.


Rick Weir
Reply to @Frank Goodwood: its only a horror if it isn't a conservative 
 

David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Mark Baker: Methinks there is a lot of horror going around in all the war rooms these days N'esy Pas?
















Jane Smith
Much ado about nothing.


David Raymond Amos
Content disabled 
Reply to @Jane Smith: Methinks the latest news on this topic my cause you to rethink that comment N'esy Pas? 


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Jane Smith: Methinks you should read the news more N'esy Pas?
   
David Raymond Amos
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: Strange thing to go "Poof"


















Kenneth Jacobs
Not a Scheer supporter, but I have to say..who cares?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @Kenneth Jacobs: He does
















Mike Smith
Scheer was born and raised in Ottawa, his father was a US citizen. Wow, what a scandal huh?


David Raymond Amos
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Reply to @Mike Smith: Methinks many agree that the scandal is the fact that Harper 2.0 is a hypocrite N'esy Pas? 


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @David Raymond Amos: So much for the Integrity of CBC 














Shirley Witt
What is the problem, he wants to be PM not the President!


James Holden
Reply to @Doug James:
He only started last August.
Con Hypocrisy.



David Raymond Amos
Content disabled
Reply to @Shirley Witt: Surely you jest

Methinks you must be wittier than that N'esy Pas?


David Raymond Amos
Reply to @James Holden: Methinks its par for the course for all the political parties It should be a small wonder I running as an Independent for the 7th time. This time in Fundy Royal against Harper 2.0's so called "Shadow" Cabinet Minister for the 3rd time N'esy Pas?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/rob-moore-conservative-1.3913897

A critic without a seat: Opposition parties forced to get creative on East Coast

Ex-Fundy Royal Tory MP Rob Moore has been hired by the federal party to be a critic for Atlantic Canada
















Douglas Drouin
I repeat.

Conservatives
2005: Michelle Jean can't be Governor General, she is a dual citizen
2006: Stephane Dion cannot be PM he holds dual citizenship
2012: Thomas Mulcair cannot be PM he holds dual citizenship

2019: Scheer holds dual citizenship, so what? it's not a big deal.



James Fitzgibbon
Reply to @Douglas Drouin:
exactly. Personally, I think it should be a requirement that anyone running for PM should revoke any other citizenship. But to whine about it in others when one is clearly guilty of the same thing is hypocrisy.



David Raymond Amos
Reply to @James Fitzgibbon : I Wholeheartedly Agree Sir



















Chris Cody
Breaking News................. Andrew Scheer has a nose. 


James Holden
Reply to @Chris Cody:
And it's still nuzzled up to Harper's @$$



Paul Kersey 
Reply to @Chris Cody: And its growing like Pinnochio!!


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @James Holden: YUP


David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Paul Kersey: And just like Trudeau's















Frank Goodwood
No need to renounce Andy. It has nothing to do with your ability to lead this Country. Looking forward to JT being just a bad memory.



David Raymond Amos 
Reply to @Frank Goodwood: Yea right














James Fitzgibbon
Um... so he was unsure whether he wanted to be Canadian until now?

And he had the gall to whine about Michaele Jean's dual citizenship? This guy is a piece of work.



Scott Stevens
Reply to @James Fitzgibbon : No kidding, this is like 10 times worse than making a mockery of our prosecutorial system.


David Raymond Amos
Content disabled 
Reply to @Scott Stevens: Methinks our "prosecutorial system" makes a mockery of itself every day all day long. Trust that Trudeau and Scheer are truly worried about Jody Wilson Rabould may say in the next two weeks. Everybody knows she is now running as an Independent just like I always do. However she knows I have proven it in court on the public record many times arguing minions who used to work for her just how corrupt the justice system and the government is and has said nothing yet N'esy Pas?




Andrew Scheer is registered for selective service — the U.S. agency that runs the military draft

Under U.S. law, all American men must be registered



John Paul Tasker · CBC News · Posted: Oct 04, 2019




Conservative leader Andrew Scheer arrives for a morning announcement in Toronto on October 1. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is registered with the U.S. Selective Service System, the federal agency that administers that country's military draft, a party spokesperson confirmed Friday.

Scheer confirmed Thursday that he is a dual Canada-U.S. national — his father was born in the U.S. — but said he is in the process of renouncing his American citizenship.

When asked today why he never made his dual citizenship public, Scheer said nobody had ever asked him about it.


"Everyone who knows me or knows my family knows that my father was born in the United States," Scheer said.

Under U.S. law, all American men between the ages of 18 and 26 must register with the Selective Service System, the U.S. federal agency that maintains information on men who could be conscripted into the military through a system known as "the draft."

Scheer was asked today at a campaign event if he had ever registered with the service. He replied that he couldn't say for certain. A party spokesperson later confirmed Scheer had filed the necessary paperwork.

"Mr. Scheer registered as required by law," Simon Jefferies, a spokesperson for Scheer, said in an email.

Registration allows the U.S. government to compile a list of individuals who can be pressed into service in the event of a national emergency, or when "a rapid expansion of the armed forces is necessary," according to the Selective Service System website.

That website also says "non-citizen and dual national men MUST still register with the Selective Service System. They are not exempt from the registration requirement."





Failing to register is a felony punishable by a fine of up to $250,000 or a prison term of up to five years, or a combination of both.

Scheer called his dual citizenship a non-issue, given how many other Canadians hold two passports.

"It's not a big deal for people to have dual citizenship," Scheer said. "There are millions of Canadians who have had a parent born in one country or another. And I've always been tax compliant. I've always followed those laws."

Scheer said he made the decision to formally begin the process of renouncing his citizenship in August 2019. He said he has not held a valid U.S. passport in years.

The U.S. State Department website advises all U.S. nationals, including dual nationals, that they "must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States."
If [Scheer] does win the election, he's still going to be an American citizen. It takes months.
- U.S.-based immigration lawyer Len Saunders
When asked Friday about his U.S. passport, Scheer said he couldn't recall when he last used the American travel document.

"I would have to go back and look," he said. "I have never needed my passport as an adult."
Scheer has travelled to the U.S. in his capacity as the leader of the Official Opposition. He made at least one trip to Washington during the contentious NAFTA negotiations.

A spokesperson for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said any American person — including those with dual citizenship — travelling to the U.S. must inform border guards that they are a U.S. national upon entry.

"U.S. citizens should present themselves as such, otherwise grounds of inadmissibility may apply," Stephanie Malin said in an email to CBC News.

Washington-based immigration lawyer Len Saunders told CBC News that Scheer would "absolutely [be] considered an American under immigration laws."

"Just because his passport is lapsed doesn't mean he's not an American," he said. "I'm surprised he didn't renounce his citizenship a long time ago.

"If he does win the election, he's still going to be an American citizen. It takes months."

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said Scheer should have been upfront about American citizenship.

"I think there is nothing about having a dual citizenship that should disqualify anyone from being a politician. But I do think that you have to be honest with Canadians when you're applying for a job to be the prime minister for thirty seven million Canadians. I think that's what Mr. Scheer has to answer for," Trudeau said.


Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau says Andrew Scheer is not being honest with Canadians over his dual citizenship. When challenged by a reporter at a campaign stop in Quebec about whether he was dishonest about wearing blackface, Trudeau says he "took responsibility for his mistakes in the past." 0:44

U.S. citizenship comes with many rights and privileges — the freedom to live, work and vote in the world's largest economy — but it also carries unique responsibilities that the U.S. demands of its citizens.

For example, under U.S. tax law, an American citizen living anywhere in the world must report their global income and file returns with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). U.S. citizens must file income, estate and gift tax returns with the IRS.

Scheer has said he has filed U.S. tax returns.
Moreover, under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, all U.S. citizens also must tell federal authorities about their foreign accounts, such as bank accounts, brokerage accounts and mutual funds.

Those American citizens must file a report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts, or FBAR, with the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.

There's a $12,921 penalty for non-willful violations, while individuals who deliberately evade the law could face fines of up to $129,210, or 50 per cent of the account's value.








Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is a dual Canada-U.S. citizen

Spokesperson says Scheer is in the process of renouncing his American citizenship



John Paul Tasker · CBC News · Posted: Oct 03, 2019 5:10 PM ET



Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer pauses for a moment as he gives his morning address at a volunteer fire department in Upper Kingsclear, N.B. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States.

The Globe and Mail reported Thursday that Scheer's father is an American by birth and passed along the citizenship to Scheer and his siblings.

Daniel Schow, a spokesperson for the party, confirmed Thursday Scheer decided to renounce the citizenship after he became Conservative leader.







Schow said Scheer started the processing of renouncing his citizenship in August, before the federal election campaign started, and the paperwork is now being processed by the U.S. government.

"Like millions of Canadians, one of Mr. Scheer's parents was born in another country and immigrated to Canada to start a family. He and his sisters received United States passports as children and Mr. Scheer has not renewed his as an adult. He has not voted in any United States election," Schow said in a statement.

The current wait time to renounce U.S. citizenship is roughly nine to 10 months for applications filed at the U.S. embassy in Ottawa.

The leader has faced questions about his past in recent days after it was confirmed Scheer was never actually licensed to sell insurance, even though his party biography cited his past work experience as an "insurance broker."

Scheer has said since he was accredited but never licensed to sell insurance at the Regina firm he worked at for six months before he was elected to Parliament at the age of 25 in 2004. Scheer's private sector experience includes this short stint in the insurance world and waiting tables at restaurants while in university.

Scheer raised concerns about former Governor General Michaëlle Jean holding both Canadian and French passports in a 2005 blog post.


"I have a few quick questions for anyone who thinks that Michaëlle Jean is a good choice to be our next GG," Scheer wrote. "What are her qualifications? What experience does she have that would assist her to carry out her duties as our head of state, including the potential to be a referee in a minority government situation?"

He also asked his constituents if they felt it was appropriate for Jean to maintain her French passport.

"Would it bother you if instead of French citizenship, she held U.S. citizenship?" Scheer asked.
Jean renounced her French citizenship before she was sworn in as Governor General and commander-in-chief of the Canadian Forces in 2005.
Under the leadership of former prime minister Stephen Harper, the Conservative Party accused former Liberal leader Stéphane Dion and former NDP leader Tom Mulcair of having divided loyalties as both men had dual Canadian and French citizenship while holding public office.

When asked about Mulcair's citizenship, Harper said in 2015 it was up to Mulcair to decide whether to keep the French passport or give it up. "In my case, as I say, I'm very clear. I'm a Canadian and only a Canadian," Harper said.

A past CBC News investigation found at least 56 parliamentarians from the 2015-19 Parliament, including 44 MPs and 12 senators, were born outside Canada. At least 22 of them have citizenship from other countries. Scheer's U.S. citizenship was not then widely known.

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