spyfy said:
You are mixing two concepts:
The minister is against revoking citizenship for terrorism and similar crimes. (National Post Article)
The minister is in favour of revoking citizenship for fraud during the PR or citizenship application. This kind of revocation has been there for decades. (Article that you shared)
Only this second kind of revocation is what all this appeals process discussion is about.
Which part of the article are you not understanding.
"We believe that the current process is constitutionally sound," Hussen said. "However, we are very much
open to examining any proposals that add to procedural fairness with respect to citizenship revocation.
"We've always said that we are open to those proposals. We will examine them closely. We will work closely with the senators on that."
That means that if a senate comes back with an amendment to keep revoking of citizenship with appeal added, he will consider it.