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Tag Archives: Oath of Allegiance

Learning from History: What is Popular is not Always Right

   January 3, 2012 January 2, 2012    5 Comments on Learning from History: What is Popular is not Always Right

An evaluation of the recent government decision to ban face veils during the swearing of the oath of citizenship.

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Canadian history, History and Policy     Acadian History, Citizenship, immigration, Islam, Jason Kenney, Oath of Allegiance

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