Canadian town at standstill over councillors' refusal to take oath of allegiance to King Charles
Canadian town at standstill over councillors' refusal to take oath of allegiance to King Charles
The new council in Dawson City, Yukon, cannot make official decisions until the issue is resolved.
Summary
Dawson City in Canada is facing a crisis as the new mayor and councillors won’t take the required oath of allegiance to King Charles.
They refused in support of an Indigenous councillor who opposes the oath due to the Crown’s history with Indigenous people.
Without the oath, their election could be canceled, and they can’t make official decisions.
The council has asked for a different oath, but Yukon law requires the pledge. Authorities are now looking into the situation.
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Monarchism is a anarchronism and should have been thrown out with the rest of English colonialism. I am annoyed as fuck that I had to apply to "His Majesty's Passport Office" for my passport.
93 5 ReplySorry, when did we throw out colonialism? We're still doing it just as hard as ever.
23 24 ReplyIt's not 100% over, but claiming is going just a strong as ever is a bit hard to swallow given that the UK was once the world's largest empire.
38 1 ReplyColonialism has changed significantly, but it has only grown in terms of net value being transferred from natural and human resources into private ownership. Governance in Canada is still based around the needs of capital with a thin veneer of humanism to give the air of credibility.
(For clarity, I am approaching this as a resident of Canada, I imagine the perspective is different from someone in the UK who feels that they missed out on the British Empire.)
22 3 ReplyNot in the slightest.
The monarchy only has a 50% approval rating here, and that is only because Lizzy played the game of appearing nice and having a lot of PR.
Her kids and grandkids are fucking needy arseholes that should be fired out of a cannon. Can we send them to Ukraine instead of missiles?
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You're not wrong. But I was talking about the era in the 1960s when Britain shrank substantially by giving up so many overseas territories.
10 1 ReplyI was talking about the era in the 1960s when Britain shrank substantially by giving up so many overseas territories.
Awkward Canadian history here, but that time period is when our colonialism was anything but fading.
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You're literally British, unless you're Canadian as well
3 19 ReplyYes I am. What's your point?
22 1 ReplySo if the monarchy ended in Canada with colonialism, it wouldn't make a difference
3 17 ReplyI have no idea what you're trying to say. It would make a huge difference, especially to the indigenous people of Canada.
34 1 ReplyTo you writing to His Majesty's Passport Office
0 1 ReplyOkay? I never said it would. I just hate being a citizen under a monarchy. I'm really confused about what your issue is.
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What? I feel like you need to explain this more.
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