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  2. Republicanism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    [51] It was believed that the persons agitating for republican change and their supporters were of American origin and had been taught to admire republican government as the best in the world and ridicule monarchism. [52] William Lyon Mackenzie, founder of the Republic of Canada, and later advocate of Canadian annexation into the United States

  3. Citizens for a Canadian Republic - Wikipedia

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    Citizens for a Canadian Republic (French: Citoyens pour une République Canadienne) (CCR) is a Canadian advocacy group founded in 2002 that advocates for the replacement of the Canadian monarchy with a head of state who could either be chosen directly through a general election, indirectly by the Parliament of Canada, the Legislative assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories, or some ...

  4. Politics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Canada functions within a framework of parliamentary democracy and a federal system of parliamentary government with strong democratic traditions. [1] Canada is a constitutional monarchy where the monarch is the ceremonial head of state .

  5. Debate on the monarchy in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Debates over the monarchy and its place in Canada took place through the 1960s and 1970s, following the rise of Quebec nationalism. [citation needed] Republican options were discussed following the sovereigntist Parti Québécois' (PQ) election to power in Quebec, but, only specifically in relation to the province. [10]

  6. Elections in Canada - Wikipedia

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    However, in the 2011 federal election, the New Democratic Party of Canada (NDP), took the second largest caucus. While other parties have sometimes formed the Official Opposition, the 41st Parliament (2011–2015) was the first in which the Liberals did not form either the government or the Official Opposition.

  7. List of federal political parties in Canada - Wikipedia

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    During Robert Borden's coalition government of 1917–1920, the Liberal Party of Canada split into two groups: the Liberal–Unionist who supported the coalition and the Laurier Liberals who opposed it. Liberal-Progressive. Some Liberal-Progressive candidates used the designations: Liberal-Labour-Progressive or; National Liberal Progressive.

  8. Party switching - Wikipedia

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    In India before 1985, switching party is more frequent rather than common with nearly everyday some legislator switches loyalties and political parties.. Aaya Ram Gaya Ram (English: Ram has come, Ram has gone) expression in politics of India means the frequent floor-crossing, turncoating, switching parties and political horse trading in the legislature by the elected politicians and political ...

  9. List of countries by date of transition to a republican ...

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    Republican governments established from 1811 onwards. Republican constitutions of 1819 and 1826 led to the adoption of the 1853 text Chile: 12 February 1818: Independence declared from the Spanish Empire. Between 1810 and 1814 there were republican governments although nominally remained loyal to the Spanish monarchy.