
Does Bill C-3 fix a historic injustice—or quietly redefine what it means to be Canadian? In this wide-ranging conversation, we unpack the citizenship debate shaping Canada’s future, from lost Canadians to immigration policy and national identity.
Host Mike is joined by Mark Morris to break down what Bill C-3 actually changes and why it’s sparking controversy across the country.
In this episode, we discuss:
• What Bill C-3 changes about birthright and generational citizenship
• The “lost Canadians” debate and repatriating citizens abroad
• How failed immigration policy reshaped housing, jobs, and public trust
• Whether Canadian citizenship and passports risk being devalued
• Canada’s opportunity to attract global talent in a multipolar world
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