File 252 - Bill C-16 Citizenship of Canada Act.

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Title proper

Bill C-16 Citizenship of Canada Act.

Level of description

File

Reference code

SCA373-GA432-8-252

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Date(s)

  • February 17, 2000-[2000?] (Creation)

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Name of creator

(1946-2017)

Biographical history

Andrew Peter Telegdi was born on May 28, 1946 in Budapest, Hungary to Alexander Sandor Telegdi (1919-2001) and Elenora Maria Freidrich (1921-1997).

In 1957, Telegdi fled Hungary alongside his parents and two siblings during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. ... »

Scope and content

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration related to Bill C-16 Citizenship of Canada Act. The material documents Telegdi’s work initially ... »

Notes area

Immediate source of acquisition

Donated by Nancy Curtin-Telegdi in 2017.

Language of material

  • English

General note

Bill C-16 Citizenship of Canada Act was a government bill introduced in the House of Commons on November 25, 1999. Bill C-16 was intended to replace the 1977 Citizenship Act and was preceded by Bill C-63 Citizenship of Canada Act. Bill C-16 died on the ... »

General note

Andrew Telegdi was concerned with section 17 and 18 of Bill C-16, which outlined the process of arriving at the final decision for the revocation of citizenship. In Telegdi’s opinion, this section offered no recourse for the appeal of decisions made by ... »

General note

For additional material related to citizenship legislation in this fonds, please refer to the list of files linked in the related materials note.

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Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Described by NM in 2021.

Language of description

  • English

Sources

Anderson, Christopher G. (June 2006). A Long-Standing Canadian Tradition: Citizenship Revocation and Second-Class Citizenship under the Liberals, 1993-2006. Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, York University, Ontario.

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