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  2. History of monarchy in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The history of monarchy in Canada stretches from pre-colonial times through to the present day. The date monarchy was established in Canada varies; some sources say it was when the French colony of New France was founded in the name of King Francis I in 1534, [1] while others state it was in 1497, when John Cabot made landfall in what is thought to be modern day Newfoundland or Nova Scotia ...

  3. List of Canadian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The date of the first claim by a monarch over Canada varies, with most sources giving the year as 1497, when John Cabot made landfall somewhere on the North American coast (likely either modern-day Newfoundland or Nova Scotia) and claimed the land for England on behalf of King Henry VII. [20]

  4. Timeline of Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    This is a brief timeline of the history of Canada, comprising important social, economic, political, military, legal, and territorial changes and events in Canada and its predecessor states. Prehistory

  5. 1830 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... History of Canada; Timeline of Canadian history; ... Monarch: George IV (died June 26), [1] William IV (starting June 26) [2]

  6. Category:Monarchy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Monarchy in Saskatchewan; Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II; Silver Jubilee of George V; Special address by the British monarch; Style and title of the Canadian sovereign; Succession to the Throne Act, 1937; Succession to the Throne Act, 2013

  7. Monarchy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    [64] Since at least the 1930s, [430] supporters of the Crown have held the opinion that the monarch is a unifying focal point for the nation's "historic consciousness"—the country's heritage being "unquestionably linked with the history of monarchy" [384] —and Canadian patriotism, traditions, and shared values, [384] "around which coheres ...

  8. Canadian royalty - Wikipedia

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    Canadian royalty may refer to Canadians; who are members of royal families, Canadian through birth, naturalization, or marriage; or Canadian families that are given the epithet or moniker as Canadian royalty or Canadian royals. Additionally, Canada is a monarchy, so members of the Canadian monarchy are Canadian royalty.

  9. Canadian sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    Canada is a constitutional monarchy. Though unitary, the Canadian Crown is also "divided" equally among the country's 11 jurisdictions: one federal (wherein the sovereign is represented by the governor general [3]) and 10 provincial (the monarch being represented in each by a lieutenant governor [3]).