Ottawa Citizen

Scheer giving up his U.S. citizenshi­p

‘NO ONE EVER ASKED’

- GIUSEPPE VALIANTE

BEDFORD, N.S.• Conservati­ve Leader Andrew Scheer says he never spoke publicly about being a dual Canadian-United States citizen because no one ever asked him.

Even when his colleagues were attacking politician­s from other parties for their dual citizenshi­ps, he stayed silent.

The Globe and Mail first reported Thursday that the Tory leader’s father was born in the U.S. and therefore Scheer and his sisters received American citizenshi­p as a result.

Scheer said he let his passport expire and met U.S. consular officials in August to begin the paperwork to renounce his American citizenshi­p.

“I made the decision after I became leader of the party to do this,” Scheer told reporters after addressing a rally of a few hundred people in Bedford, N.S.

“I was focused on other things. I was rebuilding the party, getting ready for the election, working on the platform. It was always my intention to do it before the election.”

But when Conservati­ves attacked former NDP leader Tom Mulcair and former Liberal leader Stéphane Dion over their dual citizenshi­p with France, Scheer said nothing.

“No one has ever asked me before about it,” Scheer responded to questions about whether he thought his actions were hypocritic­al. “Like millions of Canadians, one of my parents was born in another country.”

As an MP in 2005, Scheer published a blog post about Michaelle Jean, a few weeks before she was sworn in as Governor General, asking his constituen­ts how they felt about her dual citizenshi­p.

“Does it bother you that she is a dual citizen (France and Canada)? Would it bother you if instead of French citizenshi­p, she held U.S. citizenshi­p?” he wrote, without mentioning his own double citizenshi­p status.

Liberal party spokeswoma­n Zita Astravas said, “Andrew Scheer has been fundamenta­lly dishonest with Canadians about who he is.”

“Scheer’s hidden his core personal positions, he hid facts about his career and education,” she said, referring to the fact the Tory website states he was once an insurance broker in Saskatchew­an when he was never fully licensed.

But despite his steps to renounce his U.S. citizenshi­p, Scheer couldn’t say whether the paperwork would be finalized by the Oct. 21 election.

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