
Don Chapman
Don Chapman is a long-time advocate for the rights of 'Lost Canadians,' individuals born to Canadian parents outside of Canada who have faced challenges in obtaining citizenship. He has campaigned for decades to restore citizenship rights and has been instrumental in raising awareness about the injustices faced by this group.
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Don Chapman is a leading advocate for Lost Canadians, emphasizing the need to ensure no child is left behind in citizenship rights.
Senate urged to give children adopted from overseas the same citizenship rights as those born in CanadaDon Chapman, a Lost Canadian, has been campaigning for decades to restore their citizenship rights.
MPs vote to reverse Conservative changes to Lost Canadians billDon Chapman, a Lost Canadian who has been campaigning for decades to restore their rights, warned that the Conservative amendments could make the bill unconstitutional.
Liberals, NDP bid to undo Harper-era rule on citizenship for Lost CanadiansDon Chapman, a long-time advocate for restoring citizenship to Lost Canadians, welcomed the early introduction of a bill in the new Parliament.
Ottawa retables ‘Lost Canadians’ bill in bid to restore citizenship rights before court deadlineDon Chapman, who for decades has been advocating for 'Lost Canadians,' said he has seen an unprecedented increase in inquiries from Americans since the election of Mr. Trump.
Americans apply to revive Canadian citizenship to escape the U.S. under TrumpDon Chapman has been campaigning for decades to restore the rights of 'Lost Canadians' and welcomed the minister's intervention.
Minister tells immigration officials to grant citizenship rights to ‘lost Canadians’ who apply























