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Explore the nuanced debate about Canada's future: should it maintain its constitutional monarchy or transition to a republic? This episode brings together diverse perspectives, addressing symbolism, stability, indigenous treaties, and the broader national identity. KEY TOPICS: * The significance of symbolism: British legacy versus Canadian identity * The role of the monarchy in Canadian governance and stability * Indigenous treaties and the Crown's historical and contemporary role * Challenges and barriers to constitutional change * Potential models for a Canadian republic * The cultural costs and benefits of both approaches TIMESTAMPS: 02:05 - Misconceptions about constitutional monarchy 04:52 - The real role of the Crown today 08:07 - Limiting factors of hereditary monarchy and potential transition benefits 14:39 - Arguments about stability and non-partisanship 16:35 - Symbolism, national identity, and the British legacy 23:16 - Evolving Canadian symbols and national identity 28:33 - Our international perception as a nation 36:50 - Indigenous treaties and the Crown’s role 42:36 - Potential systems for choosing a head of state in a republic 50:36 - The power of symbolism and national cohesion 66:45 - Public engagement 85:09 - The cultural, historical and emotional costs of change 94:44 - The role of tradition and identity 104:40 - The hypothetical "what-ifs" RESOURCES & LINKS: * Citizens for Canadian Republic [https://www.canadianrepublic.ca/] * Monarchist League of Canada [https://monarchist.ca/] * The Secret of the Crown by John Fraser [https://amazon.ca/secret-crown] * The Governor General: The Gatekeeper of the Canadian Crown [https://amazon.ca/governors-general] * The Office of the Governor General of Canada [https://www.gg.ca/] * The Commonwealth of Nations [https://thecommonwealth.org/] CONNECT WITH THE SPEAKERS: * Jamie Bradley - LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/jamiebradley] | Twitter [https://twitter.com/jbradley] * Barry McKenzie - LinkedIn [https://linkedin.com/in/barrymckenzie] | Twitter [https://twitter.com/barrymckenzie]
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