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Master of Arts Thesis in Sociology by James Eastman-Timmons, *Taxing Away Citizenship: Do American-Canadian dual citizens consider their status an inconvenience?*

Bubblebustin suggests this as a new post.  It is partially the result of interviews with some Brockers…
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Neill says

Wow! A thesis in sociology.

Taxing Away Citizenship:
Do American-Canadian dual citizens consider their status to be an inconvenience?

https://curve.carleton.ca/system/files/etd/29e8d89c-cbc8-4232-a5aa-8f9a555f546d/etd_pdf/9edce542d49bc0d7af5762bb359d70d6/eastmantimmons-taxingawaycitizenshipdoamericancanadiandual.pdf

 

Taxing Away Citizenship: Do American-Canadian dual citizens consider their status to be an inconvenience?

by

James Eastman-Timmons

A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of

Master of Arts

in

Sociology

Carleton University

Ottawa, Ontario

©2015

James Eastman-Timmons

27 thoughts on “Master of Arts Thesis in Sociology by James Eastman-Timmons, *Taxing Away Citizenship: Do American-Canadian dual citizens consider their status an inconvenience?*

  1. I agree completely with Dash’s interpretation of Mr. Eastman-Timmons use of the word “inconvenience”. I found this paper to be extremely informative although I admit to skimming through the sections of sociological jargon.

    I also was delighted to see a mention of our UN Human Rights Complaint on p. 135! 🙂

  2. Perhaps, instead of vilifying Dick Pound we could try to get him on our side. He is intimately familiar with the tax code and can clearly see the issues. As president of the CCLA he must have some influence over what they take on.

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