A Canadian man rescued from Taliban: I thought my captors were kidding when they said Trump was president

You should actually read the bill before commenting on it.

As per the CBA: https://www.cba.org/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=97a417ea-9a17-446d-be2b-5a8ec6769aaf

(which TBH is a better interpretation of the bill rather than you reading the bill and not understanding how the law works)

The grounds on which citizenship may be revoked are expanded to include a number of criminal offences as defined in the Criminal Code, the National Defence Act,5 and the Security of Information Act,6 committed in or outside of Canada and for which a life sentence (or a five-year sentence in some instances), has been imposed. They now will also include engaging in armed conflict with Canada.

Key words here being "in or outside Canada"

As per bill C-24 http://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/41-2/bill/C-24/third-reading/page-4 Section 10.2.(b)

Was convicted of a terrorism offence as defined in section 2 of the Criminal Code — or an offence outside Canada that, if committed in Canada, would constitute a terrorism offence as defined in that section — and sentenced to at least five years of imprisonment;

So yes, if you commit(and are convicted) of acts of terrorism either inside or outside of Canada you're citizenship will be revoked

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