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Royal Progress : Canada's Monarchy in the Age of Disruption : Canada's Monarchy in the Age of Disruption

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معرفی کتاب «Royal Progress : Canada's Monarchy in the Age of Disruption : Canada's Monarchy in the Age of Disruption» نوشتهٔ D. Michael Jackson, Margaret McCain، منتشرشده توسط نشر Dundurn Group / Dundurn Press در سال 2020. این کتاب در 2 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

As Queen Elizabeth II's record-breaking reign draws to a close, experts on the Crown explore the future of the monarchy in Canada. Queen Elizabeth II is approaching a record-breaking seven decades as sovereign of the United Kingdom, Canada, and fourteen other Commonwealth realms. In anticipation of the next reign, the essays in this book examine how the monarchy may evolve in Canada. Topics include the historic relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the Crown; the offices of the governor general and lieutenant governors; the succession to the throne; the likely shape of the reign of King Charles III; and the Crown's role in the federal and provincial governments, reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, and civil society. How will the institution of constitutional monarchy adapt to changing circumstances? The contributors to this volume offer informed and challenging opinions on the place of the Crown in Canada's political and social culture. With contributors National Chief Perry Bellegarde, Brian Lee Crowley, Hon, Judith Guichon, Andrew Heard, Rick W. Hill, David Johnson, Senator Serge Joyal, Warren J. Newman, Dale Smith, and Nathan Tidridge. As Queen Elizabeth Ii’s Record-breaking Reign Draws To A Close, Experts On The Crown Explore The Future Of The Monarchy In Canada. Queen Elizabeth Ii Is Approaching A Record-breaking Seven Decades As Sovereign Of The United Kingdom, Canada, And Fourteen Other Commonwealth Realms. In Anticipation Of The Next Reign, The Essays In This Book Examine How The Monarchy May Evolve In Canada. Topics Include The Historic Relationship Between Indigenous Peoples And The Crown; The Offices Of The Governor General And Lieutenant Governors; The Succession To The Throne; The Likely Shape Of The Reign Of King Charles Iii; And The Crown’s Role In The Federal And Provincial Governments, Reconciliation With The Indigenous Peoples, And Civil Society. How Will The Institution Of Constitutional Monarchy Adapt To Changing Circumstances? The Contributors To This Volume Offer Informed And Challenging Opinions On The Place Of The Crown In Canada’s Political And Social Culture. With Contributors National Chief Perry Bellegarde, Brian Lee Crowley, Hon, Judith Guichon, Andrew Heard, Rick W. Hill, David Johnson, Senator Serge Joyal, Warren J. Newman, Dale Smith, And Nathan Tidridge. As Queen Elizabeth IIs record-breaking reign draws to a close, experts on the Crown explore the future of the monarchy in Canada. Queen Elizabeth II is approaching a record-breaking seven decades as sovereign of the United Kingdom, Canada, and fourteen other Commonwealth realms. In anticipation of the next reign, the essays in this book examine how the monarchy may evolve in Canada. Topics include the historic relationship between the Indigenous Peoples and the Crown; the offices of the governor general, lieutenant governors, and territorial commissioners; the succession to the throne; the likely shape of the reign of King Charles III; and the Crowns role in the federal and provincial governments, the Armed Forces, reconciliation with the Indigenous Peoples, and civil society. How will the institution of constitutional monarchy adapt to changing circumstances? The twelve contributors to this volume offer informed and challenging opinions on the place of the Crown in Canadas political and social culture. "As Queen Elizabeth II's record-breaking reign draws to a close, experts on the Crown explore the future of the monarchy in Canada. Queen Elizabeth II is approaching a record-breaking seven decades as sovereign of the United Kingdom, Canada, and fourteen other Commonwealth realms. In anticipation of the next reign, the essays in this book examine how the monarchy may evolve in Canada. Topics include the historic relationship between the Indigenous Peoples and the Crown; the offices of the governor general, lieutenant governors; the succession to the throne; the likely shape of the reign of King Charles III; and the Crown's role in the federal and provincial governments, reconciliation with the Indigenous Peoples, and civil society. How will the institution of constitutional monarchy adapt to changing circumstances? The eleven contributors to this volume offer informed and challenging opinions on the place of the Crown in Canada's political and social culture."-- Provided by publisher Eleven authorities on the constitutional monarchy in Canada discuss how this historic institution, inherited from the United Kingdom and shared with 14 other countries, will change after the long reign of Queen Elizabeth II comes to a close. They consider the succession to the throne, Indigenous Peoples, and Canadian political culture.
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