Crown In Canada canada is thus the beneficiary of centuries of evolution from absolute monarchy,where the Sovereign actually ruled, to the modern constitutional monarchy, http://www.iaa.gov.sk.ca/provsec/events/jubilee/crown/1crown-canada.htm
Extractions: Although Queen Elizabeth II is best known as Queen of the United Kingdom, it is not on that basis that Canadians offer her allegiance. She is, quite separately, Sovereign of Canada by deliberate choice of Canadians. (She is similarly Queen of Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, and a number of other Commonwealth countries.) In fact, Canada has been a monarchy for over five hundred years, since Cabot's landing in Newfoundland in 1497 under the Kings of England and France in the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as colonies under the British Crown in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and as a kingdom in its own right since 1867. Canada is thus the beneficiary of centuries of evolution from absolute monarchy, where the Sovereign actually ruled, to the modern constitutional monarchy, where the Sovereign reigns but does not rule. At Confederation in 1867, the representatives of the four original provinces specifically chose the constitutional monarchy as part of the political framework of the new nation. The British North America Act (now called the Constitution Act, 1867)
Canadian Embassy Belgrade | About Canada | The Government canada is a constitutional monarchy, a federal state and parliamentary democracywith two official languages and two systems of law civil law and common law. http://www.canada.org.yu/index.asp?doc=gover-e.htm
The Canadian Crown canada is, therefore, today the beneficiary of centuries of evolution from where theSovereign actually ruled, to the modern constitutional monarchy, where the http://www.imagesoft.net/canada/cancrown.html
Extractions: The Canadian Crown Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, on her accession to the Throne in 1952, decided to use a heraldic representation of the crown which closely resembles the St. Edward's Crown, used for the Coronation. THE CANADIAN CROWN: Introduction: Although Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is often referred to as Queen of the United Kingdom, it is not on this basis that Canadians offer her allegiance. She is, quite separately, Sovereign of Canada by deliberate choice of Canadians. (She is similarly Queen of Australia, of Jamaica, of New Zealand, and of numerous other Commonwealth countries.) In fact, Canada has always been a monarchy - under the kings of France in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, as colonies under the British Crown in the 18th and 19th centuries, and as a kingdom in her own right since 1867. Canada is, therefore, today the beneficiary of centuries of evolution from absolute monarchy, where the Sovereign actually ruled, to the modern constitutional monarchy, where the Sovereign reigns but does not rule. At Confederation in 1867, the Fathers of confederation specifically chose constitutional monarchy as part of the political framework of the new nation. The British North America Act, 1867 (Constitutional Act, 1867) stipulated that "the Executive Government and authority of and over Canada continues and is vested in The Queen." In 1952, Elizabeth II was proclaimed in Canada "by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada and her other Realms and Territories Queen..." The most recent reaffirmation of the monarchy in Canada is found in the Constitution Act, 1982, which repatriated our constitution from Britain. Any change to the position of the Queen or her representatives in Canada, i.e. the Governor General and the Lieutenant Governors, now requires the unanimous consent of Parliament and the legislatures of all the provinces.
The Canadian Monarchy Information from the Department of Canadian Heritage. Includes protocol for those meeting the Queen, Category Regional North America canada Government Head of State For information on canada's constitutional monarchy, see the following sites (plusthe web sites of the Lieutenant Governors, indicated under the section http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/fr-rf/index_e.cfm
Royal Visit 2001 size. Only Russia is larger but with a republican form of government.Therefore, canada is the largest constitutional monarchy.) 8 http://www.pch.gc.ca/royalvisit/kids-zone-answers.htm
Extractions: 2. The current Prince of Wales bears many different titles. However, he was given a very interesting Canadian one during a visit to the Eastern Arctic 27 years ago. The Inuit called him Attaniout Ikeneego . What does it mean? The Man from Over the Seas The Man of Great Power The Son of the Big Boss Answer
Related Links - Canadian Monarchist ONLINE ORGANIZATIONS Monarchist League of canada; Monarchist League of Australia; MonarchistLeague of New Zealand; constitutional monarchy Association (UK); Australians http://www.interlog.com/~rakhshan/plinks.html
Anti-Monarchy Myths - Canadian Monarchist ONLINE Those advocating an end to canada's constitutional monarchy (republicans)base their arguments on several weak arguments. This page http://www.interlog.com/~rakhshan/pmyth.html
Extractions: PLEASE SIGN THE monarchist petition THE DEBATE arguments anti-monarchy myths fight anti-monarchism petition and charter student/kids area CANADIAN MONARCHY roles of monarchy famous quotes contact The Queen royal news page ... related links Those advocating an end to Canada's constitutional monarchy (republicans) base their arguments on several weak arguments. This page provides counter - arguments against these republican myths A British foreigner Not multicultural Not democratic Partisan politics ... Follow other Commonwealth countries MYTH #1 This is the most common republican myth. While its true that Queen Elizabeth does not live in Canada, she cannot be labelled as a 'foreigner'. Historically, traditionally, and by law Elizabeth II is the Canadian Queen of Canada. She knows and takes great measures to know everything about her Canadian realm and citizens. Citizenship in Canada flows from the Crown. If the Crown grants citizenship, than surely the person wearing the Crown is herself a citizen.
Cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Opinion Canada Since Australia, like canada, is a constitutional monarchy, this ought to meanQueen Elizabeth II would open the Games, as she did in Montreal in 1976. http://www.cric.ca/en_html/opinion/opv1n25.html
Extractions: No easy answers Proponents of direct election failed to win the support of a majority of delegates to the Constitutional Convention and, in the end, a compromise solution was reached. Known as the Turnbull model, it involves replacing the governor general and the governors in each of the six states by an Australian-born president. A single candidate would be proposed by the prime minister, but the nomination would need confirmation from a two-thirds majority of both houses of the federal Parliament. Supporters of this model point out that it will compel the prime minister to nominate a non-partisan candidate of high calibre. It will also require consultation with opposition parties to ensure that the candidate has all-party support, because no government has held a two-thirds majority of both Houses since the end of the Second World War. To ensure that the nominee is non-partisan, the Turnbull proposal requires that the person must not have held elected office in the previous five years. A
Long May She Reign In Canada thought to finding ways to perhaps alter, at the appropriate time and only afterthorough public consultation, canadas status as a constitutional monarchy. http://www.pressrepublican.com/Archive/2001/05_2001/05252001pb.htm
Extractions: reign in Canada To put a twist on a 60s adage about cocaine, wanting to abolish the monarchy is natures way of telling Canada its got too much money. It would seem that this extraordinary period of unrelenting, post-deficit prosperity when a surprise $5 billion bonus in the federal surplus scarcely provokes a yawn, whereas five years ago, church bells would have been ringing has produced a federal government looking for something meaningful to do. Hence, several key cabinet ministers in Jean Chretiens normally tight-lipped and cautious government, recently felt compelled to suggest that maybe its time to begin giving some serious thought to finding ways to perhaps alter, at the appropriate time and only after thorough public consultation, Canadas status as a constitutional monarchy. In other words Why dont we chuck the queen, eh?
Constitutional Essays Menu Examine canada's Problems With constitutional Change. Examine Dangers Of constitutionalInstability In The Resilience Of constitutional monarchy. http://www.norepublic.com.au/Essay_Menu.htm
Extractions: ESSAY INDEX A B C D ... Z Essays starting with A Australian Constitution , The Australia's Constitution: Ours Alone Australian Constitutional Monarchy: A Primer , The Australia's Crowned Republic: Does the Prime Minister Get The Crown Or Not? Australia in the Twenty First Century : An Independent and Self-Determining Nation. Examine The Notion Of Independence And Sovereignty In The Australian Context. Australia Week Celebrations: An Account of Events From July 3-7, 2000 in London, UK. Australia, Canada and the Constitutional Impossibility of 'Managed Change' Australia I Know, The Examine Australia's Identity In The Context Of The Constitutional Debate. Essays starting with B Essays starting with C Colonies to Commonwealth: The Evolutionary Crown. Coming Referendum. , The A speech given by The Hon Mr Justice Ken Handley on the workings of the present Constitution and highlighting the fundamental weaknesses of the ARM proposed model for an Australian Republic. Constitutional Framework of the Australian Monarchy , The Essays starting with D Defend Our Freedom: Why We Should Maintain Our System of Government?
Explaining The Australian Constitutional Monarchy As the monarchy evolves in the twentieth and twenty our nation, as well as dischargingtheir constitutional roles, thus and also in particular to canada and New http://www.norepublic.com.au/Essays/Australian_CM.htm
Extractions: Explaining the Australian Constitutional Monarchy Author: Lloyd Waddy RFD QC " C ount your blessings" is not bad advice on a national as well as a personal level. The Australian Republican Movement has certainly given us all the occasion to pause and consider the great benefits as well as the alleged detriments of our constitutional monarchy. Let us all rejoice in the freedom that as loyal Australians we all enjoy to discuss such questions without rancour, bitterness, violence, persecution or prosecution. Firstly, let us get a few facts straight. The Constitutional Monarchy in the UK It is important to have an accurate view of the powers and role of the Sovereign, neither too large nor too small, and of its symbolic importance. The monarchy has evolved and is evolving itself. In constitutional theory, all power emanates from the monarch, both in executive matters and in law as "the fountain of justice". In constitutional reality, the Queen has no personal power at all - she must exercise her theoretical power constititutionally ONLY through agents (ministers or judges etc) who are alone able to act and alone are held accountable for all executive and legal actions.
I Link Del "Regno D'Italia 1848-1946" of canada; CANADIANS' ATTACHMENT TO THE MONARCH; canada; monarchy canada; AustralianNational Flag Association; australia; Queenslanders for constitutional monarchy; http://www.il-regno.it/link.htm
Extractions: 00195 Roma Proponiamo anche alcuni indirizzi che permettono di consultare interessanti siti Internet che approfondiscono il tema trattato: -Per cercare altro materiale sulla rete: Shiniseek (motore di ricerca) Regno Unito The British Monarchy The British Royal Family The British Royal Family Grolier: BUCKINGHAM PALACE ... The Prince of Wales Olanda Royal Family of The Netherlands Olanda Olanda Belgio THE BELGIAN CONSTITUTION The Royal Family of Belgium C.R.Bélgica THE MONARCHY IN BELGIUM ... Belgio Spagna The Spanish Royal Family The Spanish power structure Spagna Casa de S.M. el Rey de Espana ... Real Case delle Due Sicilie Romania King Micheal of Romania Romanian Royal Family Romanian Royal Family Romanian Royal Family ... HM Mihail I de Romania and the Hohenzollern Royal Dinasty Russia Romanov ROYAL RUSSIA ROYAL RUSSIA Fund Revival of Russian Monarchy's Homepage ... The fall of Imperial Russia Lituania L ituania Royal Lithuanian Nobility Association Danimarca Danimarca Danish Royal Family Denmark (Danmark) Danimarca Denmark / Welcome to Royal Denmark ... Denmark's Queen Margrethe II Bulgaria Bulgaria Archive of Materials about the Bulgarian Royal Family Bulgarian Royal Family History of Bulgaria, Centralised Monarchy
About Canada - The Government canada is a constitutional monarchy, a federal state and parliamentary democracywith two official languages and two systems of law civil law and common law. http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/canadaeuropa/norway/govt-en.asp
Extractions: The Government Canada is a constitutional monarchy, a federal state and parliamentary democracy with two official languages and two systems of law: civil law and common law. In 1982, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was entrenched in the Canadian Constitution. Canada's Constitution was initially a British statute, the British North America Act, 1867, and until 1982, major amendments required action by the British Parliament. Since 1982 when the Constitution was "patriated" - that is, when Canadians obtained the right to amend all parts of the Constitution in Canada - this founding statute has been known as the Constitution Act, 1867-1982. The Monarchy From the days of French colonization and British rule to today's self-government, Canadians have lived under a monarchy. Although Canada has been a self-governing "Dominion" in the British Empire since 1867, full independence for Canada, as for all British colonies, was established only in 1931 by the Statute of Westminster. The Federal Government Canada's 33 "Fathers of Confederation" adopted a federal form of government in 1867. A federal state is one that brings together a number of different political communities under a common government for common purposes and separate regional governments for the particular needs of each region.
Main canada's constitutional monarchy costs about $34million a year or $1.10 per person,according to a new study released on the eve of the Queen's Golden Jubilee http://www.ontariousa.org/news/2002/september/defenders_say_monarchy_a_bargain_a
Extractions: Defenders Say Monarchy A Bargain At $1.10 A Year Cost Per Subject Assessed ANNE MARIE OWENS - National Post September 23, 2002 Canada's constitutional monarchy costs about $34-million a year or $1.10 per person, according to a new study released on the eve of the Queen's Golden Jubilee tour of Canada. The cost of maintaining the Crown in this country has increased by about 36¢ per person or about $12-million since 1999, the last time this kind of study was undertaken by the Monarchist League of Canada. These latest figures show Canadians pay about half as much to cover the costs of the constitutional monarchythe governor-general, all of the lieutenant-governors and all royal visitsas they do to operate the Senate, or the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa, and about the same amount as it costs to run the National Library of Canada. "The Crown remains a bargain in this country," said John Aimers, the league chairman, who co-authored the study. "In terms of value for money, at $1.10 per person per year, it's pretty hard to see any republican model delivering on a budget of anything less than that." "I don't think that any objective person could ever say that money was a reason not to have a monarchy in Canada."
Extractions: It is my distinct pleasure to join with Members of this League here in Qualicum this afternoon as a special opportunity to recognize outstanding Members who are representative of all of you here, who are to be honoured with Her Majesty's Golden Jubilee Medal. The commemorative Jubilee Medal is part of an Honours System that was established during Canada's Centennial Year in 1967 and which, with the Order of Canada as its centrepiece has grown in stature and the scope of recognition accorded to our citizens in the ensuing 35 years. Those being honoured today receive a significant Medal featuring a Golden Maple Leaf with the dates 1952 to 2002 on the Reverse with an image of Her Majesty on the Obverse, suspended from a Royal Blue Ribbon and proudly striped in Canada's red and white. I believe that it would have been impressive enough had Her Majesty served with distinction in a single jurisdiction for five decades, but as you are all aware, in addition to being Queen of Canada, Queen Elizabeth the Second is Monarch of 15 additional Sovereign Nations and Head of a Commonwealth of 54 Countries! So, as Sovereign, Her Majesty has more than has excelled, She has taken in stride the many demands and fulfilled her role with dignity, hard work, and Majesty and has earned our honest respect, our thanks.
The Canadian Club Of Victoria Christmas Tea As we are still in Her Majesty's Jubilee Year, I thought I would spend our timespeaking on some of the unique aspects of canada's constitutional monarchy. http://www.ltgov.bc.ca/whatsnew/sp/sp_dec11_2002.htm
Extractions: Ms. Bennett, Member of the Legislature, Ms. Sheila Orr, Deputy Mayor Ms. Helen Hughes, Camosun College Foundation, Mr. Paul Mantell, B. C. Regional Director, Ms. Ellen Samonig, Canadian Club Members, Fellow Canadians: It is my honour to be a Patron of the Canadian Club of Victoria under the umbrella of the Association of Canadian Clubs in our Province and I would like to thank all of you for inviting me here today to help celebrate this 95th season of your club in Victoria. I note with trepidation the many outstanding speakers who have graced your podiums before me and recognize that The Canadian Club provides an invaluable service to our fellow citizens in honouring our people, our heritage and the many precious Institutions that are the foundation of our nation. (It does pose a challenge to say something different to you, however on the topic of our beloved country). As we are still in Her Majesty's Jubilee Year, I thought I would spend our time speaking on some of the unique aspects of Canada's Constitutional Monarchy. I know the mere mention of the words "Canadian Constitution" can be guaranteed in some circles to induce a glazed and somewhat terrified response. Yet as Canadians, we are blessed with a constitution that has insured our survival as a Nation by being flexible enough to withstand the strains of being one of the worlds best recognized, most pluralistic and most successfully diverse nations. The significance and symbolism of our constitution is to be found in the rule of law by which we are governed and in the agreements by which we all live together as a constitutional monarchy.
Bow. James Bow.: God Save The Queen Charles will likely become canada's King. For those who don't know,canada is officially a constitutional monarchy. The Governor http://www.sitehouse.net/jamesbow/000161.shtml
Extractions: The Journal of James Bow and his Writing Main Monday, June 03, 2002 God Save the Queen I am not a big fan of the monarchy. And why should I be? I've been a Canadian all my life, and have never once set foot in the United Kingdom. Canada is seeing the influx of hundreds of thousands of immigrants per year from across this world, and we have developed ourselves, especially these past twenty-five years, into a cosmopolitan, multicultural society with little connection to the British throne. However, I once told my Australian stepfather-in-law that England is likely to become a republic before Canada does. And with the media taking a new look at the monarchy during the Queen's jubilee, I'd have to reaffirm that statement. Elizabeth will be the Queen of Canada until the day she dies. Charles will likely become Canada's King. For those who don't know, Canada is officially a constitutional monarchy. The Governor-General (now former award-winning journalist Adrienne Clarkson) is appointed by our Prime Minister in order to represent the monarchy. Her powers are, as is to be expected, quite limited: to approve legislation passed by parliament ("granting Royal Assent"), and to dissolve parliament and theoretically take care of the reigns of power while a parliamentary election takes place. Canada's constitution was patriated in 1982, meaning that the British government no longer has to approve Canadian constitutional amendments. Appeals of Supreme Court decisions to the British House of Lords was cut in 1931. The Governor-General's position is purely symbolic, acting as a figurehead head of state while the prime minister and parliament get down to the business of governing.
QCM - Constitutional Monarchists George's Society of Toronto. United Empire Loyalists of canada. The Royalist Society.Gene Fedderly's Home Page. What you can do for constitutional monarchy. http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/8881/monarchycanada.html
Extractions: LinkExchange Member Free Home Pages at GeoCities Constitutional Monarchists in Canada The Monarchist League of Canada Canadian Monarchist Online Internet Resources for Monarchists - William Schleihauf The St. George's Society of Toronto ... Pro-Liberty Sites This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page
QCM - Constitutional Monarchists Australians for constitutional monarchy. Selwyn Johnston's North Queenslandconstitutional Monarchist Site. constitutional Monarchists in canada. http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/8881/monarchyaust.html
Extractions: LinkExchange Member Free Home Pages at GeoCities Constitutional Monarchists in Australia The Australian National Flag Association of Queensland The Australian National Flag Association - Dr. Rupert Goodman The Australian Republic Unplugged - Nick Hobson DFC Dr. Glen Sheil's Constitutional Monarchy Site ... Michael Darby's Home Page This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page
404 Not Found Living in a constitutional monarchy means that almost all of canada's politicalinstitutions are structured to make at least some reference to the Queen. http://www.the-misc.com/comics/filibuster/monarchy2.htm