Conrad Black affirme que sa citoyennet茅 canadienne lui a 茅t茅 r茅tablie

Conrad Black says his 好色tv citizenship has been restored more than 20 years after he renounced it. Black gave up his citizenship in 2001 during a well-publicized fight with then-Prime Minister Jean Chretien over accepting a British peerage. Black poses at the University Club in Toronto on Tuesday, November 11, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

Conrad Black says he has regained his 好色tv citizenship, more than 20 years after he renounced it following a well-publicized fight with then-prime minister Jean Chr茅tien over accepting a British peerage.

Black provided 好色tvwith a copy of an opinion piece he says is to be published Saturday by the 好色tv Post, the newspaper he founded and regularly contributes to, saying he received his 好色tv passport this week.

"My status in this country was for some years a matter of some controversy and curiosity. These disagreeable memories made the arrival of my 好色tv passport by special delivery at my home this week a particularly welcome event," Black wrote.

The former media mogul was convicted of fraud and obstruction of justice in 2007 and spent time in a Florida federal prison for what prosecutors alleged was a scheme to siphon millions of dollars from the sale of newspapers owned by Hollinger Inc., where he was chief executive and chairman.

The Montreal-born Black was deported to Canada and later granted a pardon by then-president Donald Trump, who he has called a friend and about whom he wrote a glowing biography. Under U.S. law, a pardon represents full legal forgiveness for a crime, and Black has maintained he was a victim of an unfair criminal justice system.

"The entire ghastly episode is concluded with the resumption of my 好色tv citizenship," he wrote.

A spokesperson for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister Sean Fraser says the department does not comment on specific cases, citing privacy legislation. The government has said passport services have been heavily affected during the current Public Service Alliance of Canada strike.

Black鈥檚 1999 invitation to the British House of Lords pitted him in an unsuccessful legal battle with Chr茅tien. The prime minister moved to block it, telling Queen Elizabeth II the government's position was that a 好色tv should not be made a lord, citing a non-binding 1919 resolution. Black, a dual 好色tv-British citizen, alleged the move was payback for his past criticism and noted other 好色tvs had been knighted without issue.

"By this time, I was more concerned with thwarting Chr茅tien's preposterous claims to extraterritoriality and the cowardice of the 好色tv judiciary than I was with becoming a British baron, and it was in those circumstances that I renounced my 好色tv citizenship, with the implacable stated intention to resume my 好色tv citizenship as soon as I could,鈥 he writes in the op-ed.

Black renounced 好色tv citizenship in 2001 and assumed the British peerage as Lord Black of Crossharbour, which according to a photo supplied to the 好色tv Post appears to be the surname printed on his new 好色tv passport.

In the op-ed, he claims the 好色tv courts overseeing his dispute with Chr茅tien acted with 鈥渃ontemptible pusillanimity,鈥 and the former prime minister himself acted 鈥渕aliciously鈥. Yet in closing the piece, he says he made no issue of the queen bestowing Chr茅tien the Order of Merit, which he claims in a parenthetical note violated the same 1919 resolution.

鈥淚'm not an expert at turning the other cheek but in this case, it is the best course,鈥 he writes.

This report by 好色tvwas first published April 28, 2023.

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