The Crown, the Queen, and the Structure of the Constitution
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Authors/contributors
- Jackson, D. Michael (Editor)
- McCreery, Christopher (Editor)
- Newma, Warren J. (Author)
Title
The Crown, the Queen, and the Structure of the Constitution
Abstract
"As the Queen marks seventy years on the throne, this engaging work examines Canada's constitutional monarchy. As Queen Elizabeth II marks her Platinum Jubilee in 2022, and following the controversial resignation of a governor general, much discussion and debate has taken place about the monarchy in Canada. This engaging work examines a broad range of topics related to Canada's constitutional monarchy, its present state, and future. Topics include Crown-Indigenous relations; the foundational place of the Crown in Canada's system of government; the Crown and the media; the Crown and Francophone Canada; the viceregal offices and the role of the administrator; royal tours; Canadian Chapels Royal; the Crown in Canada's geography--and Queen Elizabeth herself."-- Provided by publisher.
Book Title
A resilient Crown: Canada's monarchy at the Platinum Jubilee
Date
2022
Publisher
Dundurn Press
Place
Toronto, Ontario
Pages
13
ISBN
978-1-4597-4970-2
Language
eng
Citation
Newma, W. J. (2022). The Crown, the Queen, and the Structure of the Constitution. In D. M. Jackson & C. McCreery (Eds.), A resilient Crown: Canada’s monarchy at the Platinum Jubilee (p. 13). Dundurn Press.
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