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  2. Monarchist League of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Educating Canadians about the role of the Crown has long been one of the League's primary goals. As a supplement to provincial educational resources, the league produced and distributed "Red Boxes" (modelled after the King's own boxes in which he receives diplomatic and state papers), containing information about the Crown and related activities.

  3. Monarchy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The government of Canada—formally termed His Majesty's Government [284] —is defined by the constitution as the King acting on the advice of his Privy Council; [287] what is technically known as the King-in-Council, [8] or sometimes the Governor-in-Council, [120] referring to the governor general as the King's stand-in, though, a few tasks ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Woodside National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Woodside National Historic Site is the childhood home [1] of former Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. King resided there from 1886 to 1893. The house is located in the city of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. The house was built in 1853. [2]

  6. Style and title of the Canadian sovereign - Wikipedia

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    Canada removed the reference to the United Kingdom in 2024. The monarch is typically addressed by the title King of Canada [10] and is expected to allude to himself as King of Canada when in or acting abroad on behalf of the country. For example, Queen Elizabeth II said in 1973, "it is as Queen of Canada that I am here; Queen of Canada and of ...

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