We are officially in the 70th year of Her Majesty’s reign.While events won’t likely get started till the summer I wanted to go over what we know so far. Event Funding The Department of Canadian Heritage opened applications for funding in November. I know that the manager of theAlbert County Museum applied for funding.
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The Maple Monarchists - Blog: How historical happenstance resulted in the Québécois being ruled by the same monarch they would have had anyways if they had never left France
The Québécois are, as a rule, not fond of the monarchy. Poll after poll bear this out. Its not so much that Québécois dislike the Queen or, arguably, even the institution of monarchy. Instead, the monarchy is a convenient symbol of the conquest of the colony of New France by the British and the subsequent second class
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Prince William from two perspectives People say that a picture is worth a thousand words. What they don’t mention is that none of those words are necessarily the truth. Loyally Yours,A Kisaragi Colour
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: Platinum Jubilee Medal Update
A few months back I detailed the efforts that were being made to ensure a Platinum Jubilee Medal would be issued in 2022. This is a small update on how efforts are going. The Monarchist League of Canada continues to have talks with officials and is encouraging its members to reach out
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: Queen & Governor General’s Statements on the First National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
“I join with all Canadians on this first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to reflect on the painful history that Indigenous peoples endured in residential schools in Canada, and on the work that remains to heal and to continue to build an inclusive society” ~Her Majesty the Queen “As we mark the first National Day
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: Fundy Royal 2021 Candidate Profiles
The following is a survey of the party candidates running in the riding of Fundy Royal on the topic of the monarchy. It is mostly for my own use as a voter but the questions may be of use to other monarchists whowant to ask their own candidates what their views are. The Candidates Rob Moore, Conservative
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: Pinpointing the exact day a Taliban return in Afghanistan became inevitable
The world was shocked earlier this month when the Taliban effortlessly retook control of Afghanistan. Ever since a great deal of ink has been spilled trying to explain why. Some hold this to be a direct result of the manner in which the USA withdrew from the country. Some argue it is due to longstanding issues with political corruption in
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REPUBLICANISM WILL NOT HELP WITH RECONCILIATION In the aftermath of the horrific discoveries of the bodies of Indigenous children at former residential schools across the country, Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians have rightly been asking themselves what more can be done to help achieve reconciliation. Recently, a school in Creston, BC removed its royal connection
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: Will Canada issue a Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2022?
2002 Gold Jubilee Medal The year 2022 will mark the Queen’s 70th year on the throne of Canada. It is customary for medals marking a jubilee to be given out to deserving Canadians during the jubilee year. However, it was learned earlier this year that no such medal is planned to be issued for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: Happy Victoria Day
Happy Victoria Day! It is amazing how much difference a year makes. This time last May Canada was still coming to terms with what fighting Covid-19 would look like (even as New Brunswick remained an island of security) and we didn’t know when things would start looking up. But now there is light at the
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: All three policy proposals concerning the monarchy that were submitted to the NDP policy convention
The NDP is having a policy convention this weekend (so are the Liberals in what must have been a scheduling snafu). The NDP membership has once again put forward policies concerning the Canadian Monarchy to be debated. The following is a summary of the good, the bad, and the ugly. The Good And no,
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: A New Committee on Vice-Regal Appointments?
Flag of the Governor General of Canada Earlier this month the government announced the creation of an ad hocadvisory group for selecting the next governor general. This is not a full revival of the former Advisory Committee on Vice-Regal Appointments. Still, this is welcome news and something this blog has been calling for since 2018.
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There are some poll results that get funnier the longer you look at them and consider the scenarios that could play out. A recent YouGov poll carried out in the UK is one such example.The idea of republicans actually getting rid of the monarchy only for the people to then elect Prince William
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: The New Brunswick Branch of the Monarchist League of Canada once again has Vice-Regal Patronage
I mentioned back in October, 2018 that I had been named chairman of the New Brunswick Branch of the Monarchist League of Canada. 2019 was a good year with contacts being reestablished, educational materials distributed to a few schools in south-east New Brunswick, and a Victoria Day luncheon in Fredericton for the membership to discuss priorities
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: The Grand Chief and Grand Council of the Mi’kmaw
Grand Council Flag I have previously written about the hereditary chief traditions of certain West Coast First Nations. Little did I know at the time that the East Coast also has at least one comparable position. The position in question is the Grand Chief (of the Mi’kmaw). The position of Grand Chief has gone through many changes through
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: Queen’s (and King’s) Counsel
The New Brunswick government recently announced the appointment of eleven lawyers as Queen’s Counsel. But what is a ‘Queen’s Counsel’ and what is its history? Marie-Claude Blais of New Brunswick was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2010 The idea of a special position in law either representing or advising the monarch began with the
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: Democracy Watch combines Good Intent with an oddly poor understanding of the Canadian Constitution to Ill Effect
Democracy Watch Logo Recently I learned that an organization called Democracy Watch was going to sue the New Brunswick government over its decision to call an early election back in September. Now, suing anyone is risky but more so when that organization has limitless funds to mount a defence. So if nothing else I commend their bravery. Sadly, the bravery has a
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The Queen and Prince Philip have a solid marriage despitethe pressures their roles place on it. Or maybe its because of those pressures that their marriage has been going strong since it began way back in 1947. “If I am asked what I think about family life after 25 years ofmarriage, I
Continue readingThe Maple Monarchists - Blog: The Royal History of the Hudson’s Bay Company
Hudson’s Bay Company Coat of Arms Photo Credit: Qyd The fur trade was a vital industry in Canada almost from the time the first settlers arrived with first the French and then the English competing for the finest pelts. A major player in this industry was the Hudson’s Bay Company. And while its operations are much reduced
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