Canada Monarchy

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Canada was once a colony of Britain and was under the form of monarchy. As a country, Canada’s ability was shown during First World War. As Canada is growing stronger and stronger, we slowly are developing our own identity, why should Canada give up on everything we established and still stays in the tie with British. By maintaining the ties with U.K, Canada will not gain any benefits, instead we might cause unnecessary troubles for other countries.
Before arguing whether Canada should go back to the role of monarchy, we should understand what is monarchy. Monarchy is a form of government system that can occupied a country and count it as their property. There are only twenty-two countries that Britain did not invade, so if Canada is not …show more content…

(Soniak,2012, para1). Some people may argue that, it is impossible for Britain to invade any countries in present day, but keep in mind we never know what will happen next in the world. Canada as a country does not want to cause troubles and take away other countries’ freedom and their own identities. Canada did not enter into World War one voluntarily, instead due to the relationship with Britain, Canada entered automatically. During the war, millions of Canadians volunteered to sign up for the war and not only represent for Canada, but also Britain. Until the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1927, this was the day Canada started to emerge under the shadow of Britain. During the battle, four Canadian divisions carefully planned out the attacks which resulted in Canada brining victory for our nation. (Cook, n.d., para 1). BGen A.E. Ross stated that “In those few minutes I witnessed the birth of a nation,” his comment clearly states that Canada as a country is capable to govern itself …show more content…

All the payments towards British come from the tax payer’s pocket in Canada, who worked hard everyday and five days a week. As Canadian why should we pay for the Queen, instead isn’t it better for us to donate these monies to some families who are experiencing poverty and actually need the money. Also while U.K is paying less than Canada, they still receive income taxes from royal estates; but for Canada we don not receive any practical benefits from Britain. Then in 2011, the federal government give $7.5 million for celebrations of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Many people including myself critique this action that “we have native Canadians living in squalor, many people jobless, many people in poverty: this is where the money should go.” (Raj,2013, para 7). If Canada will cut the tie with Britain, as a nation we can finally use our own money to help our residence and to build up a better

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