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Website | http://www.royal.gov.uk/ |
Established | July 01, 1867 |
Disbanded | Still Active |
Contributor | Gerald Farinas |
Last Modified | Juan Croniqueur January 08, 2025 09:12pm |
Description | Monarchy of Canada
A Commonwealth realm is a country where The King/Queen is the Sovereign. The King/Queen is King/Queen not only of the United Kingdom and its overseas territories, but also of the following realms: Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, St Christopher and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu.
From the fifteenth century onwards, a number of territories came within British power at various times by settlement, conquest or cession. The administration of such colonies evolved in different ways, to reflect the different circumstances of each territory.
By the British North America Act of 1867, Canada became the first self-governing Dominion within the then British Empire. The Act set out a constitution with the executive authority vested in the Sovereign, and carried on in her name by a Governor-General and Privy Council, with legislative power exercised by a Parliament of two Houses, a Senate and a House of Commons.
The Act also united Upper and Lower Canada (now Ontario and Quebec), Nova Scotia and New Brunswick; over the following years other colonies and the Northwest Territories joined the Confederation, the last being Newfoundland in 1949. The provinces each have a separate Parliament and administration, with a Lieutenant-Governor representing The King/Queen, appointed by the Governor-General in Council, at the head of the executive. |
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