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Republicanism in Canada has been a minor yet steadily increasing movement among citizens who desire to sever ties with the British monarchy and have a Canadian head of state. This movement has existed even before Confederation, and has resulted in three armed rebellions that moulded and shaped the country and influenced the nation.
'''Republicanism in Canada''' has been a minor yet steadily increasing movement among citizens who desire to sever ties with the British monarchy and have a Canadian head of state. This movement has existed even before Confederation, and has resulted in three armed rebellions that moulded and shaped the country and influenced the nation.


Republicanism is in fact popular, where more than 70% of Canadians wish to have Canada become a separate nation.
Republicanism is in fact popular, where more than 70% of Canadians wish to have Canada become a separate nation.

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Republicanism in Canada has been a minor yet steadily increasing movement among citizens who desire to sever ties with the British monarchy and have a Canadian head of state. This movement has existed even before Confederation, and has resulted in three armed rebellions that moulded and shaped the country and influenced the nation.

Republicanism is in fact popular, where more than 70% of Canadians wish to have Canada become a separate nation.