Canada is a constitutional monarchy (and a parliamentary democracy)

Ron in Regina

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Well, this is a weird one. Canada’s relationship with royalty isn’t what it once was. Gone are the days of fawning over kings and queens, princes and princesses. Tabloid headlines and changing priorities have made an impact.
Despite that, King Charles III remains Canada’s head of state. But this week, Alberta’s top court ruled that the requirement that prospective lawyers in the province swear an oath to the King before they are allowed to practise in the province is unconstitutional.
The Alberta Court of Appeal decision, released Tuesday, follows a years-long legal battle waged by Prabjot Singh Wirring. Mr. Wirring sued the Alberta government in June, 2022, over the requirement, which he said violated his religious freedoms as a Sikh.
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So…? How did Prabjot Singh Wirring become a citizen of Canada without the Oath of Citizenship and what it entails?

Mr. Wirring was admitted to the Saskatchewan bar, where the oath is not mandatory, in 2023. This made it possible for him to become a member of the Alberta bar without taking the oath, through an interprovincial licence transfer process…so he bypassed the requirement for the Alberta Bar already, but not for citizenship which he (I’m assuming?) he’s already sworn an oath to?

“The requirement to take the Oath of Allegiance forced the appellant to choose between following his religious convictions or practising law (but not obtaining Canadian citizenship?) in his home province: he could not have both,” said Tuesday’s decision, which came 14 months after the appeal was heard.

How does that work?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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God save our gracious. . . umm. . . Mr. Windsor,
Long live our noble. . . umm. . . Mr. Windsor,
God save Mr. Windsor!
Send him victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us,
God save Mr. Windsor!

Or. . .

Oh, Canada!
Our home and native soil
True patriot love
And fucking tons of oil!
 

Ron in Regina

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As I’m thinking this one through, I have made the assumption (ass/u/mption) that Prabjot Singh Wirring wasn’t born in Canada, & thus he would’ve had to swear an oath to the king (or the queen before the king) to become a Canadian citizen, but maybe he was born in Canada, & thus he never had to swear an oath, etc….
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As I’m thinking this one through, I have made the assumption (ass/u/mption) that Prabjot Singh Wirring wasn’t born in Canada, & thus he would’ve had to swear an oath to the king (or the queen before the king) to become a Canadian citizen, but maybe he was born in Canada, & thus he never had to swear an oath, etc….
(YouTube & The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) Mitch Henessey Intro)
He probably has his PR awaiting citizenship.
 

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Well, this is a weird one. Canada’s relationship with royalty isn’t what it once was. Gone are the days of fawning over kings and queens, princes and princesses. Tabloid headlines and changing priorities have made an impact.
Despite that, King Charles III remains Canada’s head of state. But this week, Alberta’s top court ruled that the requirement that prospective lawyers in the province swear an oath to the King before they are allowed to practise in the province is unconstitutional.
The Alberta Court of Appeal decision, released Tuesday, follows a years-long legal battle waged by Prabjot Singh Wirring. Mr. Wirring sued the Alberta government in June, 2022, over the requirement, which he said violated his religious freedoms as a Sikh.
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So…? How did Prabjot Singh Wirring become a citizen of Canada without the Oath of Citizenship and what it entails?

Mr. Wirring was admitted to the Saskatchewan bar, where the oath is not mandatory, in 2023. This made it possible for him to become a member of the Alberta bar without taking the oath, through an interprovincial licence transfer process…so he bypassed the requirement for the Alberta Bar already, but not for citizenship which he (I’m assuming?) he’s already sworn an oath to?

“The requirement to take the Oath of Allegiance forced the appellant to choose between following his religious convictions or practising law (but not obtaining Canadian citizenship?) in his home province: he could not have both,” said Tuesday’s decision, which came 14 months after the appeal was heard.

How does that work?
Kinda odd. If you are born here, you do not have to swear allegiance to the king(queen), but come to Canada as an adult, and you have to swear allegiance.
Since a lawyer doesn't have to swear to tell the truth in court either, maybe this is a trick question.
 
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Tecumsehsbones

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Kinda odd. If you are born here, you do not have to swear allegiance to the king(queen), but come to Canada as an adult, and you have to swear allegiance.
Since a lawyer doesn't have to swear to tell the truth in court either, maybe this is a trick question.
Meh, sounds like some hangover from the old days, all that "officer of the court" BS.