Indeed.
Yes, a little, but I hardly see how that is relevant.
We are not "a British Commonwealth". That is a mainly American term in relation to some of their territories. Canada has never even been such as thing as "a British Commonwealth".
I'll give you a minute to correct yourself, before I post something that will make you eat those words.
Canada is a *member* of the Commonwealth of Nations, which was renamed to the current name from the name British Commonwealth in 1949.
Oh, maybe I won't have to. Care to explain how we were not a member of something we are a member of?
To a Native such as myself, this looks like "white man that speaks with forked tongue".
Canada WAS a accurately described as semi-autonomous Dominion of the British Commonwealth UNTIL the Statute of Westminster 1931, and the subsequent Constitution Act of 1982 which removed Canada's status as a Dominion.
Again with the forked tongue thing. How is we were never part of the Commonwealth you just said we weren't party to, but part of, but now were part of and still are? Woe, I think I just got whiplash. No wonder your ancestor were able to swindle my peeps.
At Confederation, Tilley suggested the term Dominion, (Before it was widely adopted by other members of the Commonwealth), to encompass the colonies that would become the Dominion of Canada.
Furthermore, Canada's legal title to date, via the Constitution of 1867 is The Dominion of Canada. The Constitution Act of 1982, does not mention Dominion, and therefore does not remove the title, and a Constitutional amendment would be required to so. And since no Constitution can grant expatriation. We are stil theoretically a Dominion of the Crown.
And as I have mentioned above, the term "British Commonwealth" perished in 1949 when in was renamed the Commonwealth of Nations.
And a rose by any other name...is still a rose.
The term Dominion has now been replaced by the word "Realm". Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, etc, are all Realms of Queen Elizabeth II.
Not that it actually matters as Canada's legal title is still the Dominion of. This would not be unlike how Dominion replaced Colony. And in the end, the same thing, a subject of the Crown a member of the Commonwealth.
Now, if you think the Canadian Head of State, has no powers in Canada, you need to give your head a shake. If you think she has no vested interests in here home state, that outweighs those of others in her Realm. There is no hope for you.
And if you think that at some point in time Canada acts in a manner so monumentally contrary to, or egregious to the interests of the Crown's rule over other members of her Realm, including the one she calls home, think again. Therefore, we are not a completely independent state. Wikiality is not your friend. PM 5Paradox, he may set you on the right track.
It's you who can't wrap your head around the facts.
I don't think so.