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What Could Canada's Constitutional (Monarchy?) Look Like? (split from Andrew Mountbatten Arrested)

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PMMC: Out you go, then!
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There is no use for a Monarchy in 2026. Glad to see support continuing to decline.
 
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The question should be - Should Canada continue being a Constitutional Monarchy or should Canada become a Republic like the United States. Ask that question and see if you get similar answers…..
 
The question should be - Should Canada continue being a Constitutional Monarchy or should Canada become a Republic like the United States. Ask that question and see if you get similar answers…..

There are republic models other than the United States "presidential republic". Our history would be more conducive to a "parliamentary republic" with an elected (either directly or indirectly) ceremonial head of state. Examples would be Ireland (directly elected) or Germany, Israel, India (indirectly elected).
 
The question should be - Should Canada continue being a Constitutional Monarchy or should Canada become a Republic like the United States. Ask that question and see if you get similar answers…..

Yes you're right its a simple binary option.

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Can we do anything without comparing ourselves to America ?
 
The question should be - Should Canada continue being a Constitutional Monarchy or should Canada become a Republic like the United States. Ask that question and see if you get similar answers…..
That's a very different question, and generally the actual system of government for a constitutional 'Monarchy' works reasonably well when the Monarch has no authority. I do not personally want another head of state above Parliament (in real terms) or adjacent to it, just adds a lot of mess.
 
Constitutional monarchy might work reasonably well in some countries, but in Canada it has deteriorated into a legislature which does the bidding of the PMO and is no longer fit for purpose.

If Canada were to redesign the structure of its government, separate executive (non-figurehead) and legislative branches should be at the top of the agenda.
 
Since there's the start of robust & detailed stuff on what could/should happen next if Canada gets out from under the Royal mantle, thought it was worth its own thread. Carry on ....

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If we change government systems I would like to go to the Swiss Federal system. It would work well for what we already have established (provinces are basically cantons). Otherwise I would rather stick with what we have.

This system would likely work quite well for Canada and it’s competing regional viewpoints allowing different provinces to choose their own path well still retaining a unitary system. Plus direct democracy is a perk not a con, I don’t need a representative in 2026 when we can access information and communicate anywhere at any time.

 
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