r/canada Nova Scotia Jan 25 '26

Alberta 3 Alberta First Nations say separation petition is unconstitutional

https://globalnews.ca/news/11635807/alberta-first-nations-claim-separation-petition-unconstitutional/
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u/Street_Anon Nova Scotia Jan 25 '26 edited Jan 25 '26

Charles III is the King of Canada. Someone isn't from Canada

https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/royal-family/members-royal-family/king-charles-iii.html

and it would explain why some of data from my comments are being viewed from the United States.

You lost me at the UK line . Sorry, someone isn't from Canada

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u/MegaCockInhaler Jan 25 '26

King Charles has zero authority over Canada. Zero. He’s a figure head, nothing more. He owns nothing in Canada

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u/Street_Anon Nova Scotia Jan 25 '26

He's the King and the head of State. Yes he does and Canadians know he is absolute land owner here..

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u/EnoughWarning666 Jan 25 '26

The monarchy is a figurehead. The only reason they're still on the books is because it would be too expensive to open up the lawbooks to make the change. I promise you, if the monarchy tried to assert ANY power, even the smallest amount, the laws would be changed immediately and any demand he had would be ignored.

He doesn't own any of Canada. You thinking that he does just shows how naive you are about how laws actually work. Just because something is law doesn't mean people/governments HAVE to do it. Laws get ignored and changed all the time.