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3 Dec 2024 1:27 pm
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ROG62 » 11 minutes ago » wrote: As a constitutional monarch, His Majesty King Charles III doesn't "rule" the country. However, as Canada's Head of State, he remains a fundamental part of Canada's system of government and our sense of identity.The King's RoleAs the personal embodiment of the Crown, His Majesty's role is to unite Canadians and give a collective sense of belonging to our country.In his declaration to the Accession Council on September 10, 2022, His Majesty King Charles III stated:

New Canadians swear allegiance to The King, so as Members of Parliament and the Legislatures, military and police officers.We do not swear allegiance to a document (a constitution) or a political entity. Rather we swear allegiance to a person who embodies all these as well as our collective values.

https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-herit ... narch.html

huh...
Rog The Constitution Act, 1982, removed the final few reliances Canada had on the British Parliament, making Canada a completely sovereign nation.
 
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