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Sep 18th, 2022 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS, GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. SEPTEMBER 18, 2022. The extravaganza following the death of Queen Elizabeth II has been especially concentrated in the old imperial metropolis across the seas. And there as well the Queen’s state funeral tomorrow will begin at 11 AM BST (or 6 AM EDT here in North America). Whatever else, all this […]
Tags: British monarchy in Canada, Canadian Citizenship Act 1947, Canadian flag 1965, Canadian republic, Commonwealth realms, Constitution Act 1982, Governor General of Canada, John Pearson, Larry Zolf, parliamentary democracy in Canada, Queen Elizabeth II funeral, Vincent Massey Posted in In Brief |
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Jun 2nd, 2022 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO TONITE. RANDALL WHITE, FERNWOOD PARK, TORONTO, 2 JUNE 2022. [UPDATED 6 JUNE]. This is the first day of the official celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s 70th or platinum anniversary of what no less than the Toronto Star has called “her journey as the longest-serving monarch in British and Canadian history.” (One might quibble about […]
Tags: British monarchy in Canada, Canadian republic, Globe and Mail, India, Ireland, Parliamentary democracy, Percy Robinson, Toronto Star Posted in In Brief |
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May 28th, 2022 |
By Citizen X |
Category: In Brief
SPECIAL FROM THE DEMOCRATIC DESKTOP OF CITIZEN X, ON THE EDGE OF THE CANADIAN SHIELD IN BUCKHORN, ON. K0L 0C1. 28 MAY 2022. There was a time when I thought of the Globe and Mail as Canada’s newspaper of record.. Then a retired engineer I knew who had worked on the Avro Arrow cancelled his […]
Tags: British monarchy in Canada, Canada's National Newspaper, Canadian republic, Democratic and Authoritarian state, diverse Canadian people, Franz Neumann, Globe and Mail, Prince Charles Posted in In Brief |
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Mar 30th, 2022 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
ONTARIO TONITE. RANDALL WHITE, FERNWOOD PARK, TORONTO, 30 MARCH 2022. Strictly by accident, I was in Richmond, Virginia at the time of the wedding of the mother and father of the William who just recently completed “an eight-day tour of Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas during which he and wife Kate were celebrated but also […]
Tags: Bahamas, Belize, British monarchy in Canada, Canadian politics, Canadian republic, Governor General of Canada, Jamaica, parliamentary democracy in Canada, Virginia, William and Catherine Posted in In Brief |
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Dec 18th, 2021 |
By Counterweights Editors |
Category: In Brief
COUNTERWEIGHTS EDITORS/SEASONS GREETINGS, TORONTO, DECEMBER 18, 2021. We’re back from the Northern California exurbs. (Possibly just in the nick of time?). And more on that later. For now we’ll just note that everything was excellent without exception. Meanwhile, in some strange brew of celebration and commemoration here are 21 counterweights blogazine articles from the year […]
Tags: 6 January 2021 in USA, Barbados becomes republic 2021, Canadian republic, future of monarchy in Canada, Rihanna of wider interest, year-end review of 2021 Posted in In Brief |
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Nov 26th, 2021 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
NORTH AMERICAN NOTEBOOK. RANDALL WHITE, FERNWOOD PARK, TORONTO, ON, 26 NOVEMBER 2021.This coming Tuesday, November 30 Dame Sandra Mason will be sworn in as the first President of the island nation of Barbados (“the most easterly of the Caribbean Islands,” current population c 288,000). With this act Barbados will officially change from a “Commonwealth Realm” […]
Tags: Barbados republic, Canadian republic, Charlie Parker's Barbados, Commonwealth Realm, Commonwealth republic, Dame Sandra Mason, Mia Mottley, Parliamentary democracy, President of Barbados, Rihanna Posted in In Brief |
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Apr 10th, 2021 |
By Ashok Charles |
Category: Canadian Republic
SPECIAL FROM ASHOK CHARLES, TORONTO/THUNDER BAY. APRIL 10, 2021 : Canada’s current citizenship oath, with its medieval pledge of fealty to a hereditary monarch, does not meet the needs of a prominent 21st century democracy. In 2019 Canada accepted 340,000 new permanent residents, and is among the countries with the highest levels of immigration. Some […]
Tags: Australian citizenship oath, British monarchy in Canada, Canadian citizenship oath, Canadian republic, Immigration to Canada, recanting Canadian citizenship oath to monarch Posted in Canadian Republic |
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Oct 18th, 2020 |
By Ashok Charles |
Category: Canadian Republic
SPECIAL FROM ASHOK CHARLES, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, REPUBLIC NOW/RÉPUBLIQUE DU CANADA, TORONTO/THUNDER BAY. OCTOBER 18, 2020 : That Barbados has resolved to transition from constitutional monarchy to constitutional democracy (see “Barbados To Become A Republic by 2021”) also has relevance for Canada. Explaining the coming changeover, Barbados’ Governor General, Sandra Mason, said : “Barbadians want a […]
Tags: Barbados republic, Beverley McLachlin, British monarchy in Canada, Canadian Bar Association, Canadian head of state, Canadian republic, Christopher Hitchens, Commonwealth of Nations, James Cox, Paul Heinbecker, Peter Gzowski, Sandra Mason Posted in Canadian Republic |
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Aug 11th, 2020 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
TELEGRAM FROM RANDALL WHITE. GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. It is no doubt only to be expected that strange things will happen during such historical eras as the COVID-19 global pandemic – in public as well as private life. That any rate strikes me as the most sensible context in which to view the summer 2020 controversy over […]
Tags: Aaron Wherry on Governor General, Canadian republic, Commonwealth realms, conservative ideology of monarchy in Canada today, elected head of state, Germany, Governor General of Canada, Iceland, India, Ireland, Julie Payette, parliamentary republic, Payette’s latest troubles, verbal abuse at Rideau Hall, Westminster Model Posted in In Brief |
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Jul 15th, 2020 |
By Greg Barns |
Category: Key Current Issues
SPECIAL FROM GREG BARNS. HOBART, MELBOURNE, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA, 14 JULY 2020. The 11th of November 1975 is a date etched into the collective mind of the Australian body politic. It was the day that the Queen’s representative, Governor General John Kerr, dismissed the elected Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, and commissioned Opposition Leader Malcolm Fraser to […]
Tags: Australian republic, Canadian republic, Eugene Forsey, Gough Whitlam, Jenny Hocking, John Kerr, Malcolm Fraser, Martin Charteris, Palace Letters, Pierre Trudeau and Gough Whitlam Posted in Key Current Issues |
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