Zenos
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- Oct 4, 2009
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You're correct. But sorry, that wasn't what I was inferring.He's not naturalized, he was born in Canada.
I just don't like the whole "real" vs "not really" distinctions when it comes to nationality.
Like, are all the many foreign born Canadians or Canadians who naturalized also "not really" Canadian, just because they moved there as teenagers or adults?