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  • 1Canadian Confederation — 1885 photo of Robert Harris s 1884 painting, Conference at Quebec in 1864, to settle the basics of a union of the British North American Provinces, also known as The Fathers of Confederation. The original painting was destroyed in the 1916… …

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  • 2The Canadian Crown and the Canadian Forces — The Canadian Crown is the controlling authority of the Canadian Forces, evidenced in the command structure, symbols and history of the armed forces of Canada. The monarch is the supreme commander of the forces, though she, her Canadian viceroys,… …

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  • 3The Canadian Crown and First Nations, Inuit and Métis — The relationship between the Canadian Crown and the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples of Canada stretches back to the first interactions between European colonialists and North American indiginous people. Over centuries of interaction,… …

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  • 4Monarchy in the Canadian provinces — The three main bodies of the government of Alberta: The Queen of Canada (centre), her viceregal representative, the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, then Norman Kwong (left), and her Albertan premier, then Ralph Klein (right), at the official… …

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  • 5Canada and the Canadian Question — was a 1891 book written by British Canadian author Goldwin Smith. The book analyzes 19th Century Canada, with Smith arguing that the country is a profoundly unnatural country that has no real reason to exist. He argues that it would be far more… …

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  • 6Title and style of the Canadian monarch — The title and style of the Canadian sovereign is the formal mode of address of the monarch of Canada. Both have varied over the years, changing with Canada s gradual independence from the United Kingdom, the present style dating from the early… …

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  • 7History of the Canadian Army — The Canadian Army as such only existed under that name from November 1940 to February 1968. However, the term has been traditionally applied to the ground forces of Canada s military from Confederation in 1867 to the present. The term is often… …

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  • 8Section 16.1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Part of the Constitution Act, 1982. Preamble …

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  • 9Coins of the Canadian dollar — Canadian coinage is the coinage of Canada, produced by the Royal Canadian Mint and denominated in Canadian dollars ($) or cents (¢). Contents 1 Denominations 2 Changes in coinage 3 Production …

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  • 10Section One of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms — Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Part of the Constitution Act, 1982. Preamble …

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