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  2. Disallowance and reservation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The power of disallowance and reservation for an act of the Parliament of Canada is provided to the King-in-Council (Privy Council of the United Kingdom) under Section 56 of the Constitution Act. The only incidence of the King-in-Council using this authority occurred in 1873 when the Oaths Act, 1873 [19] was disallowed.

  3. Debate on the monarchy in Canada - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] During an in-person meeting with King Charles III in London, UK, Trudeau described the monarchy as offering Canada "steadiness." [ 34 ] The following month, Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet tabled a motion in the House of Commons , proposing that the "House express its desire to sever ties [ sic ] between the Canadian ...

  4. Canada PM Trudeau looks set to lose power after key ally vows ...

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    The Conservatives said they would ask Governor General Mary Simon - the personal representative of King Charles, Canada's head of state - to recall Parliament to hold a no-confidence vote before ...

  5. Monarchy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    All laws in Canada are the monarch's and the sovereign is one of the three components of the Parliament of Canada [310] [311] —formally called the King-in-Parliament [8] —but, the monarch and viceroy do not participate in the legislative process, save for royal consent, typically expressed by a minister of the Crown, [312] and royal assent ...

  6. Canada town council gets alternative after refusal to take ...

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    The oath, however, remains a requirement for members of Canada's national parliament and for most members of provincial legislative assemblies. Town council in Canada at standstill over refusal to ...

  7. Prorogation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Prorogation is the end of a parliamentary session in the Parliament of Canada and the parliaments of its provinces and territories. It differs from a recess or adjournment, which do not end a session; and differs from a complete dissolution of parliament, which ends both the session and the entire parliament, requiring an election for the House of Commons in the bicameral federal parliament ...

  8. 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.

  9. King prorogues Parliament for first time in reign for General ...

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