alphazip said:And when I wrote: "A person born in Canada (without other citizenships) isn't stripped of his/her citizenship for committing a crime", it wasn't clear that I was referring to Canadians WITHOUT OTHER CITIZENSHIPS? In other words, yes, a person born in Canada with other citizenships CAN be stripped of his/her citizenship.
I was referring to your earlier comment about two classes of citizenship. The distinction is not between citizens that were born in Canada and those that are naturalized (as you asserted), but rather between those that are dual citizens and those that aren't. If you are so against the new law, give up your other citizenship and you have nothing to worry about as no one can ever strip you of your Canadian citizenship. Simple.