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09-22-2006 01:02 AM |
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Originally Posted by MysticCat
(Post 1325016)
I imagine part of the "insult" is that Canada isn't a republic. I would have thought, though, that Republicanism (i.e., wanting to establish a federal republic in place of a realm governed by the Queen-in-Parliament) in Canada would be viewed as quite liberal (in the sense of wanting to completely overhaul the system of government) rather than far-right fringe.
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You'd think :rolleyes:
But it in practice these last two decades, it has been the far-left NDP and centralist Liberals that have been the flag bearers for the Monarchy - they are the one that have opposed "conservative" motions to remove the Queen from the Oath of Allegiance and Citizen's Ceremony (new citizenship ceremony).
Canada's far-right have always had an element of the United North America republic nutjobs (trust me, a Canadian political nutjob is waaaaay out there), a trend going back to even before 'Canada'... in the old days, if a Tory was labelled a "republican" his career was done... now though, who knows, the political right has fractured and reformed, adopting a myriad of disperate political flavours. Anyways I'm a Old Tory, which among other things means a staunch defense of the Monarchy, Canadian (British) traditions/insitutions, the privacy of religion, equal taxation, respect for heirarchy/authority, and a fond rememberance of the days of Empire...
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