Four In Ten (39%) Believe Canadians Shouldn’t Be Able To Hold Dual Citizenship

Seven In Ten (69%) Say Common History, Heroes and Symbols Make Canada A Successful Society

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Toronto, ON – As Canada celebrates its birthday this Canada Day weekend, a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of the Dominion Institute finds that four in ten (39%) Canadians are against the current policy regarding dual citizenship, and believe that Canadian citizens should not be allowed to simultaneously hold citizenship...

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