Some argue that the monarchy of Canada costs too much.
However, it should be remembered that the Government of Canada does not pay the day-to-day costs of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada. Rather, the Government defrays the very modest costs of the Governor General and the Lieutenant Governors. It should also be remembered that any other head of State would most probably cost much more, when one considers the costs of the transition to a new system, and the costs of more employees for a head of State who would almost certainly have a greater democratic mandate to make partisan interventions in the daily operations of the Government.
No, Canada is a Parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
July 1st 1867.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and its form of government is known as a parliamentary democracy.
constitutional monarchy :)
Since its birth as a nation, Canada has always been a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.
Canada is both a democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The Queen is Canada's head of state.
Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
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no, its constitutional monarchy!
yep.
consitutional monarchy
Considering that Canada is a democratic, parliamentary, constitutional monarchy, The Queen, who acts as the head of state in Canada would be an example.
because our monarchy was dismissed or gotten rid of
Technically it still is a monarchy but it's a Parliamentary Monarchy, meaning that Canada has a Queen (Elizabeth II, by the way) aswell as a Parliament and a Prime Minister. So I really don't know how to answer that question.