You may think, and rightly so, that Ahmed Samir must have some recourse, some recognized right to appeal in a society such as the Canadian society, whose justice system makes us proud, but no. When the judge issues his ruling, Samir is stripped of his citizenship and deported to his country of origin under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, and there is no requirement to carry out the review or investigation provided for under that act.
Mais vous pensez, et à bon droit, qu'Ahmed Samir doit bien avoir un recours quelconque, un droit d'appel reconnu dans une société comme la société canadienne dont on peut être fiers du système de justice.