Conrad Black says he’s regained the Canadian citizenship he renounced in 2001
OTTAWA — Conrad Black says his Canadian 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 provided The Canadian Press with a copy of an opinion piece he says is to be published Saturday by the National Post, the newspaper he founded and regularly contributes to, saying he received his Canadian passport at his home this week.
He says his status in Canada was “for some years a matter of some controversy and curiosity,” adding that “these disagreeable memories” made the arrival of the passport “by special delivery … a particularly welcome event.”