It looks like the Vanilla ISIS leader might lose his Canadian Citizenship.

A growing parliamentary petition calls on the Canadian government to revoke Elon Musk’s Citizenship. The petition cites concerns about his role in the Trump administration and actions allegedly threatening Canada’s sovereignty and national security.

You can sign the petition to get Canada to revoke Elon’s Canadian Citizenship here.

The petition, which has gathered thousands of electronic signatures, was started by Qualia Reed, a Nanaimo, B.C. author, and is going through the House of Commons process. New Democrat MP Charlie Angus, a vocal critic of Musk, is sponsoring the petition, which had over 55,000 signatures from Canadians nationwide as of today (Sunday).

You need 5oo signatures, btw  LOL.

Originally from South Africa, Musk holds Canadian Citizenship through his Regina-born mother, whose father fled Canada in the 40s after getting arrested for holding Nazi rallies in Saskatchewan. They went to South Africa, where wartime NAZIs were promised free land in a whites-only paradise along with new names, jobs, and mining contracts after Afrikaners related black people to ghettos. Even without that knowledge, petitioners argue that his ties to former U.S. President Donald Trump and his involvement in activities perceived as contrary to Canada’s national interest warrant revocation of his Citizenship.

Trump has repeatedly threatened Canada with widespread tariffs and has openly suggested the possibility of Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state, comments that have drawn outrage from Canadians. As a key adviser and ally to Trump, the petition claims that Musk has supported policies undermining Canada’s sovereignty and economic stability in his effort to turn Canada into an American colony.

Grounds for Citizenship Revocation – It’s Entirely Within the Realm of Possibility…

Under Canadian law, a naturalized citizen may lose their Citizenship if they are found to have engaged in activities that threaten national security or involve collaboration with foreign entities against Canada’s interests. While Canada’s citizenship laws do not currently allow revocation for policy disagreements or political affiliations, legal experts note that Citizenship can be revoked in cases where an individual:

  • Engages in espionage or sabotage against Canada on behalf of a foreign government.
  • Aids, abets, or collaborates with foreign agents or governments in a manner that threatens Canadian sovereignty, democracy, or security.
  • Participates in acts of terrorism or other activities deemed a severe threat to national security.

Check, check, and check.

The petition calls on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to review Musk’s activities under these criteria and consider revoking his Canadian Citizenship, passport, and lordy.

  1. Advising the Trump Administration: Musk’s role as a key adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump has raised concerns, especially given Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on Canadian products and suggestions about annexing Canada as the 51st U.S. state.

  2. Public Insults Toward Canadian Leadership: Musk has publicly disparaged Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, intensifying diplomatic tensions. In one instance, he referred to Trudeau as an “insufferable fool,” comparing him to Hitler. He suggested eliminating Trudeau “next” on social media, exacerbating conflicts between the U.S. and Canada. He has also been very public about his support for Canada’s dollar store Trump, Pierre Poilievre’s extremist conservative party.

  3. (Foreign) Interference in Canadian Elections: The petition alleges that Musk has used his wealth and influence to sway Canadian elections, potentially undermining the nation’s democratic processes via Twitter’s algorithm and financial support of anti-Canadian causes and politicians. 

Next Steps?

An electronic petition requires at least 500 signatures to be certified and presented to the House of Commons, a threshold this petition has far exceeded. Once presented, the government is obligated to provide a formal response.

The House of Commons is scheduled to resume sitting on March 24. Still, speculation of an impending general election raises questions about whether the issue will be addressed before a potential dissolution of Parliament.

While it remains unclear whether the federal government will act on the petition, its rapid accumulation of signatures underscores growing public concern over perceived threats to Canada’s national security and sovereignty.

Dean Blundell

Dean Blundell is a Canadian radio personality. Best known as a longtime morning host on CFNY-FM (The Edge) in Toronto, Ontario. In 2015 he was named the new morning host on sports radio station CJCL (Sportsnet 590 The Fan). Dean started his career in radio in 2001 and for nearly 20 years been entertaining the radio audience. Dean’s newest venture is the launch of his site and podcast which is gaining tremendous momentum across North America.

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