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- Canada's Constitution makes it incredibly challenging for the country to end its ties with the monarchy. "I think it would be very difficult," Allan Hutchinson, a legal theorist and law professor at York University, told CTVNews.ca.
www.ctvnews.ca/politics/why-it-would-be-virtually-impossible-for-canada-to-drop-the-monarchy-1.6065945Charles III: It's 'virtually impossible' for Canada to drop ...
May 5, 2023 · But the former attorney general recognizes that any move to sever the connection "would be a very complicated process." Those complications come in the following three...
For Canada to sever its longstanding ties to the monarchy and become a republic, it would require agreement between the House of Commons, the Senate and all 10 provinces.
May 5, 2023 · Trudeau the elder repatriated the Canadian Constitution in 1982, which until then had been a British law, severing an essential tie with London. Trudeau the son could put the finishing touches on a truly independent Canada by breaking the colonial link once and for all.
Dec 2, 2021 · Despite Canadians’ dwindling enthusiasm for the royals, eliminating the monarchy in Canada will be a “complicated process,” experts say.
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Sep 18, 2022 · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the complicated process that would come with any attempts to abolish the monarchy are likely a “nonstarter” for Canadians amid pressing national problems like...
May 15, 2022 · Severing ties with the British monarchy doesn't mean ditching the entire constitutional system built around them, he adds: the head of state could be the governor general. It could be an elected...
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Oct 14, 2022 · An easy change could be to modernize the citizenship oath. The passing of Queen Elizabeth II will no doubt herald change – from within and externally. Indeed, the conversation about the future of the monarchy under King Charles has already begun in a number of Commonwealth countries.