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Since its birth as a nation, Canada has always been a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.
Canada is not a state. Canada is a sovereign nation. It has a national capital which is Ottawa, 10 provincial capitals, and 3 territorial capitals. Ottawa, Ontario is the capital city of Canada.
Canada is NOT under any thing. We have a democratic government led by a prime minister that we have voted in, and that we can also throw out with a vote of no confidence. We have our own constitution.
Canada Feigns a Representative Democratic Government very well but due to no intrenched method of removal of corrupt officials and overwhelming apathy of the Canadian people. It is more pragmatic to call Canada a Machiavellian dream state that poses as Democratic. The legal system is a merger of French and English laws and so it is overtly complex, costly, tedious and vastly ineffective from the top all the way down, also there is no way to get rid of corruption from the top to the bottom.
It became independent independent in 1867 but the the "head of state" is still the queen of england. ================ No, Her Majesty is Queen of Canada in her own right, and not by virtue of being Queen of any other country. The Crowns are separate, and the Canadian Crown exists on its own.
Most frequently the term of a document that defines the role of government and how the government organized is called a constitution.
providing the nation with experience in self government under a written document
which document preceded the constitution as the frameworkfor the nations new government
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The British Constitution is uncodified, not written down. It is entrenched in the laws of the nation. There is no single document with the constitutional laws written down.
A constitution is a framework for government and the new nation, to survive, needed a better framework since the "confederation" didn't work. This meant they had to create a document that was able to create the government needed. So, the constitution was written from May to Sept. 1787 to form the government.
The Instrument of Government
Since its birth as a nation, Canada has always been a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy.