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- deegeese ( @deegeese@sopuli.xyz ) 14•11 hours ago
Quebec has the right idea. Why the hell do elected politicians in a democracy have to swear loyalty to a foreign hereditary monarch?
This “head of state” excuse sounds like a relic of the past to appease British sentiments.
- n2burns ( @n2burns@lemmy.ca ) 2•10 hours ago
I will disclose I am a Monarchist, but assuming your question is genuine and not rhetorical, I’ll try to answer it.
Quebec has the right idea.
Quebec as a Province, has the right to make that decision. The Provinces formed Canada in Confederation. Territories don’t have that independence.
Why the hell do elected politicians in a democracy have to swear loyalty to a foreign hereditary monarch?
Charles is the King of Canada too, so he’s a domestic monarchy.
This “head of state” excuse sounds like a relic of the past to appease British sentiments.
Our whole government is set up with our head of state at it’s core. While I acknowledge the pain and trauma many associate the Charles and his family, the Crown is legally how the Government of Canada is represented in many ways. Even if everyone involved supported moving to change that entity, the legal hoops would be extensive.
- Sundial ( @Sundial@lemm.ee ) 11•12 hours ago
In mid-October, residents of Dawson City – notorious as the birthplace of the “Sour Toe” cocktail which included a mummified human toe
Wat?
- Em Adespoton ( @adespoton@lemmy.ca ) 10•12 hours ago
I don’t normally think of THAT as being it’s main route to notoriety, but they do still serve the cocktail. The toe gets re-used.
- Sundial ( @Sundial@lemm.ee ) 15•12 hours ago
The toe gets re-used.
That does not reassure me in the slightest lol.
- Zip2 ( @Zip2@feddit.uk ) 3•12 hours ago
I’m surprised they’re not toe-ing the line.
- MrGG ( @MrGG@lemmy.ca ) 2•12 hours ago
Fuck yeah, Dawson City!
- Trebuchet ( @Trebuchet@lemm.ee ) 2•12 hours ago
“The Paris of the north.” Really?
- n2burns ( @n2burns@lemmy.ca ) 1•10 hours ago
“Paris of the [blank]” was a pretty standard phrase used to attract settlers.
“Paris of the Prairies” was commonly used to describe Winnipeg, but also Saskatoon as noted in the Tragically Hip song Wheat Kings.
- deegeese ( @deegeese@sopuli.xyz ) 1•11 hours ago
You think Whitehorse is more deserving of that title?
- Trebuchet ( @Trebuchet@lemm.ee ) 2•10 hours ago
Nope, i haven’t a clue. I’m just an ignorant Scot who’s judging by online photos. I’m sure it’s lovely, but i can’t see anything Parisian about the locale, architecture, or cuisine. Haven’t seen anything about the dancing girls, so that’s to play for!
Can i infer from your question that Whitehorse is, in fact, a shitehole?