Originally posted by Tingkai
Simple. There is no legal entity call a citizen of Alberta. You are citizen of a country, not a province. Canadian citizens in Alberta are residents of that province.
Simple. There is no legal entity call a citizen of Alberta. You are citizen of a country, not a province. Canadian citizens in Alberta are residents of that province.
You and your SEMANTICS. Christ.
Obviously when we say "citizen of Alberta" we mean "RESIDENT OF ALBERTA".
(Couldn't you figure that out instead of basing your ENTIRE argument off of a semantic and waited until NOW to point it out?)

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