If thr UK were to try to enforce its Dominion over Canada, what would our obligation be? We're allied to both, but rh UK would be in the legal right, but also the Monroe doctrine.
That is, if we cared about holding up our alliances and laws when they're inconvenient.
If thr UK were to try to enforce its Dominion over Canada, what would our obligation be? We're allied to both, but rh UK would be in the legal right, but also the Monroe doctrine.
The UK has no dominion over Canada. The British Royals do.
It's not semantics no. Canadians declared their independence as a self-Governing body in 1867, on July 1st, hence why it's known as Canada day, and is a national holiday.
The UK holds no power on Canada. The UK and British Royals are 2 very different entities.
"British Royal" isn't actually even accurate : The Queen is Queen of Canada, an independent body that shares its monarchy with other countries of the commonwealth.
You may be under the mistaken opinion that the Queen abdicated rule over the UK, she actually divorced her lands and power from the UK, while maintaining a legal hold over all the countries of the commonwealth. The royal family does most of it's "ruling" via finance now, while they "self govern" the little stuff.
She just decided to leave the mundane day to day ruling of the peasants to the peasants via this thing the Black Nobility came up with where the House of Commons pretends it's in charge and no one has reason to hang the odd noble anymore. It's how most of this stuff they call democracy really works.
If thr UK were to try to enforce its Dominion over Canada, what would our obligation be? We're allied to both, but rh UK would be in the legal right, but also the Monroe doctrine.
That is, if we cared about holding up our alliances and laws when they're inconvenient.
The UK has no dominion over Canada. The British Royals do.
Semantics
It's not semantics no. Canadians declared their independence as a self-Governing body in 1867, on July 1st, hence why it's known as Canada day, and is a national holiday.
The UK holds no power on Canada. The UK and British Royals are 2 very different entities.
"British Royal" isn't actually even accurate : The Queen is Queen of Canada, an independent body that shares its monarchy with other countries of the commonwealth.
You may be under the mistaken opinion that the Queen abdicated rule over the UK, she actually divorced her lands and power from the UK, while maintaining a legal hold over all the countries of the commonwealth. The royal family does most of it's "ruling" via finance now, while they "self govern" the little stuff.
She just decided to leave the mundane day to day ruling of the peasants to the peasants via this thing the Black Nobility came up with where the House of Commons pretends it's in charge and no one has reason to hang the odd noble anymore. It's how most of this stuff they call democracy really works.