Because Canada is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations- which has Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as the constitutional monarch. Her Majesty is also the ruling monarch of Great Britain.
To honor family and to honor the emperor.
They honour the Buddha.
They didn't choose him. He was a monarch born onto the throne; the same as Prince Charles was born onto the throne in Great Britain.
Be respectful and honest
I dont know! I asking you!
Citizen day
Vote, pay taxes, honor and sustain the laws of the land, etc.
All elders are treated with great honor and respect.
A title of nobility is a hereditary honor given to individuals by a monarch or government. Privileges associated with nobility may include social status, land ownership, and political influence. Responsibilities may include upholding the honor of the title, serving the monarch or government, and contributing to society through philanthropy or public service.
Canadians, in common with others who have Queen Elizabeth as their Head of State, don't really swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen as a person or as an individual, but to the Crown which she represents. The 'Crown' represents the ultimate authority of the people of those countries (equivalent, if you like, to 'We, the people...', in the US constitution), under whose authority politicians, judges, members of the Armed Forces, all work. In criminal trials, for example, the term, 'The Crown, versus....', in Commonwealth countries, is exactly equivalent to 'The people versus...' used in the United States.
To protect the honor of Allah and bring other peoples into submission to him. To protect their country.
Member of the Order of the British Empire, honor awarded by the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth.