Errol Mendes, Canadian constitutional expert, lawyer and professor at the University of Ottawa, explains why leaving the monarchy is harder than it may seem
in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London. This is the first coronation of a British monarch in 70 years and it’s brought up questions from Canadians about why a democratic country like Canada still maintains ties with the monarchy.
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