I wasn't referring to this decision - I was giving examples of Harper decisions that affect fundamental human rights and have no affect on the uses of taxes. I was suggesting that the Canadian government can make decisions that affect every Canadian and your right to vote is important and should not be affected by any government no matter what the political stripe.First of all, not a fan of Harper but this was originally created by the Liberals back in 93 if you want to blame someone.
Secondly, it does not discriminate based on socio-economic status, tax contribution or any other basis. It is based on a choice that you personally make, to permanently leave the country or for more than 5 years.
You cannot arbitrarily throw limits on Canadian activities that will affect their Canadian citizenship. It is dangerous and could lead to other restrictions based on religion, driving record, ... just about any whim that could reflect a popular discrimination or win you the next election. What I think you should realise is that once you establish a precedent in limiting a Canadian citizen's rights - no matter how justified the restriction is in your mind - you have now opened up a can of worms that allows everyone to jam their little preferences for Canadian behavior to qualify as a Canadian citizen.
Also - the attitude that people made the decision voluntarily to leave so 'piss on them' - is again an arbitrary personal decision by you on other Canadians rights. Why 5 years ... why not 15 minutes ? You cross the border to visit Buffalo willingly - now we don't allow you back in. You left willingly. Seem extreme ??? That is the test on logic you are supporting.
Absolutely irrelevant in this argument. OHIP is a health insurance plan backed by the government. When you are no longer paying premiums in to the plan (identical to private insurance plans) then you are no longer eligible to the benefits.If you loose your OHIP by being out of province for 6+ months, I think loosing the right to vote after being away for 5+ years is fair.
Do you mean the ISIS patch has more relevance than any other Canadian engaged in murder, rape or robbery in Canada ?? Your example has a great many assumptions and holes in the logic. First - do you expect a polling station to be set up in ISIS headquarters ?? Second, without a formal trial and conviction - how do you know the individual is a volunteer and not necessarily a prisoner of ISIS ?Wow! That means a Canadian who leaves Canada to join ISIS in Syria and vows to attack Canada can still vote in a federal election. Amazing!
A Canadian cannot loose his Canadian citizenship unless he appears in front of a Canadian official and renounces his citizenship. This is to stop people from being kidnapped or forced under duress to renounce their citizenship. This is because Canadian citizenship is a right that we value highly and should not be frivolously tossed or devalued because a certain group has a gripe or political agenda.