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Hi EB. :) |
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Are you afraid of the truth? |
Frankly you're spaming and so are other members which the mods should clean up but whatever. |
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I think your doctor should refill your prescription for placebos, clearly they aren't curing your dementia yet. |
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no. the governor general used to be the representative to the queen. now the position keeps the discourse in the house of commons from getting out of hand while parliament votes and is later confirmed by the senate. as well, even if some secret underground loyalists to the queen decided to uphold her rule by skewing the votes in the senate, you're forgetting the fact that the queen of England has little true power in England either. the monarchy still holds some power in technicality and legislation but most options most be agreed in terms by the ruling monarch, the Parliament and the House of Commons. "Legislative power is exercised by the Queen-in-Parliament, by and with the advice and consent of Parliament, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Executive power is exercised by Her Majesty's Government, which comprises Ministers, primarily the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, which is technically a committee of the Privy Council. They have the direction of the Armed Forces of the Crown, the Civil Service and other Crown Servants such as the Diplomatic and Secret Services (the Queen receives certain foreign intelligence reports before the Prime Minister does[5]). Judicial power is vested in the Judiciary, who by constitution and statute[6] have judicial independence of the Government. The Church of England, of which the Monarch is the head, has its own legislative, judicial and executive structures. Powers independent of government are legally granted to other public bodies by statute or statutory instrument such as an Order in Council, Royal Commission or otherwise." source: wiki, i know it's not a scholarly sorce but these are well known facts to most people who have completed grade 12 in Canada. Monarchy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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I have gone through this stuff before so here it is. First of all checkout out our law structure. http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/i...ment_chart.jpg You can read about what that Sovereign box stands for in this link placed under the flag and in the title of The Crown. Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Im getting the other information now. Ive yet to read your comment mac25 |
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Dont ask me personal questions, I request mods to remove further spam from this thread. 2nd So from the Crown power we read the following. In Canada, Crown corporations, within either the federal or provincial sphere, are technically owned and operated by the monarch, as the institution's sole shareholder; this follows the legal premise that the Crown, as an institution, owns all the property of state. Crown corporations of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and under the list of Crown corporations in that above link is... tadaaa The Bank of Canada. |
No guys, the country is led by a secret cabinet comprised of Bieber, Cherry, Pamela Anderson, Sidney Crosby and Chad Kroeger. The Bank of Canada is controlled by Bob Cole. |
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It is a simple question. Frankly, all your posts in this thread hold as much water as a torn kleenex. |
Bugger off newb. 3rd Further understanding of the Crown reads like so. The Crown is a corporation sole that in the Commonwealth realms, as well as in any provincial or state sub-divisions thereof, represents the legal embodiment of governance, whether executive, legislative, or judicial. 'Commonwealth realms' ? Commonwealth law employs the expression "the Crown in Right of [place]": e.g., the Crown in Right of the United Kingdom,[1][2][3][4][5] the Crown in Right of Canada, the Crown in Right of the Commonwealth of Australia, etc. Furthermore, because both Canada and Australia are federations, there are also Crowns in right of each Canadian province and each Australian state; for example, there is the Crown in Right of the Province of British Columbia and "Crown in Right of Western Australia".[6] and this leads to what I was saying earlier about what happened in Australia. 'the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis' 1975 Australian constitutional crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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I am not the one who joined a car forum to spew his bat-crazy agenda...... Guess who that was? Yeah that's right..... You'un! |
You come in here with your troll account and dont bother reading anything but only to spam. What are all these moderators good for on this site? |
further more i'm guessing here but i'm assuming you read this wiki link Bank of Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "The Bank of Canada (French: Banque du Canada) is Canada's central bank.[1] The bank was founded by the Bank of Canada Act[2] on July 3, 1934, as a privately owned corporation. In 1938, the bank became a Crown corporation, belonging to the monarch in right of Canada.[3] The Minister of Finance holds the entire share capital issued by the bank. "Ultimately, the Bank is owned by the Minister of Finance on behalf of Her Majesty in right of Canada." To maintain a link to heritage the Canadian government is known as The Crown and yes in the writing the Queen holds power over Canada, how ever in that same legislation the power has been given to the Canadian government as it's own to rule. as the Minister of Finance is also a member of the Crowned government of Canada, Canada as a sovereign nation holds it's own banking structure. "Canada’s Head of State In today's constitutional monarchy, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Canada and Canada's Head of State. She is the personal embodiment of the Crown in Canada. "In Canada’s system of government, the power to govern is vested in the Crown but is entrusted to the government to exercise on behalf and in the interest of the people. The Crown reminds the government of the day that the source of the power to govern rests elsewhere and that it is only given to them for a limited duration." "The Governor General and the ten Lieutenant Governors represent the Crown in Canada and act on The Queen's behalf. The Governor General’s role and responsibilities consist mainly in carrying out many of the duties on behalf of The Queen. For example, he or she presides over the swearing-in of the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice of Canada and cabinet ministers. However, there are powers that can only be exercised by the Queen. The Lieutenant Governors of the provinces perform similar duties at the provincial level." "The Parliament of Canada consists of The Queen, the Senate and the House of Commons. In the provinces, legislatures consist of the Lieutenant Governor and the elected assembly. Her Majesty's representatives act on the advice of the Prime Minister or ministers responsible to the House of Commons or the provincial legislative assemblies." source: Canadian Government's website about the Crown The Crown - Crown in Canada |
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Edit: BTW, if you're going to use a source, you should use the WHOLE source, not just the pieces that fit your theory. Quote:
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Who here watched Top Gear today(which is British and clearly has subliminal messages from the MIGHTY QUEEN)? |
I believe you believe you know what you're talking about and in part you are correct but the actions of the Queen are for show and heritage. please read reputable, academic sources, wiki is not authored and is not accepted in most sourcing situations. How ever, if you are interested the footnotes and sources the wiki posts are based on, are usually creditable citations. |
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If the "Queen" runs the horse and pony show, shes doesn't need to be in the meetings of who should clean the stables and run the pop corn machines. Quote:
In Canada’s system of government, the power to govern is vested in the Crown but is entrusted to the government to exercise on behalf and in the interest of the people. It would be in the interest of the people not to go against NWO Zionism and end up starving to death like how millions of Russians that did so under Lenin and Stalin which they funded and controlled. |
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