More than 160,000 people in Canada have signed a parliamentary petition calling for Elon Musk to be stripped of his Canadian citizenship due to his ties to Donald Trump, who during his second presidential term has repeatedly issued threats toward Canada, including the possibility of making it his 51st state.

The petition was launched by British Columbia author Qualia Reed in the Canadian House of Commons, where it was sponsored by MP Charlie Angus , an outspoken Musk critic and member of the New Democratic Party.

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How many nationalities does Elon Musk have?

Born in Pretoria, South Africa , Musk acquired Canadian citizenship through his mother , model and dietician Maye Musk , originally from Regina, Saskatchewan.

He immigrated to Canada at age 17 to study at Queen’s University in Kingston , was naturalized as a Canadian in 1989, and then moved to the United States in 1992, where he obtained American citizenship in 2002.

Throughout his career, Musk has founded key companies in the United States , such as Tesla and SpaceX (formerly known as Twitter). Despite his recent involvement in the American government, the tycoon cannot run for president of the United States , as the Constitution requires candidates to be born in the country.

His political influence remains notable, especially for his role in the Trump administration , in which he promoted the reduction of federal spending through his agency, the Department of Government Efficiency 

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He is accused of acting against “Canadian sovereignty”

Reed’s petition, filed on February 20 , accuses Musk of having “engaged in activities contrary to the national interest of Canada” while acting as an adviser to Trump.

Musk’s relationship with the former US president has sparked outrage among millions of Canadians, especially following Trump’s threats to impose high tariffs on Canadian goods and his comments about possible annexation of the country .

In the wake of these events, it has been argued that Musk, by aligning himself with Trump , is acting against Canadian sovereignty.

How is the proposal going?

Popular support for the petition has been significant . Reed’s request has reportedly surpassed 167,000 signatures , with a growing number of people backing the measure suggesting that the number could continue to rise.

In the context of Canadian politics, petitions like this one must reach at least 500 signatures to be formally considered by the House of Commons and could lead to an official response from Justin Trudeau’s government . The deadline to sign the petition expires on June 20.