Whether Canada should remain part of the monarchy is a matter of public debate. Proponents argue that the monarchy provides a sense of continuity and tradition, while critics contend that it is an outdated institution that does not reflect Canada's modern values and diverse society. Ultimately, the decision hinges on the will of the Canadian people and their desire for constitutional change. Public opinion varies, and any move away from the monarchy would require careful consideration of the implications for governance and national identity.
because it helps us
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.
Canada certainly does have a Monarch. The Crown of Canada exists separate and apart from any of the other Crowns.Canada's Monarch is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty is Canada's Head of State. When Her Majesty is not in Canada, She is represented by the Governor General.No, but we do have a monarchy.
Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.
Canada is both a democracy and a constitutional monarchy. The Queen is Canada's head of state.
It does have, with being part of the commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II is the reigning monarch of Canada
in canada
Constitutional Monarchy
no, its constitutional monarchy!
consitutional monarchy
Monarchy system
yep.