Are Canadians loyal to the British Crown? What do they think of the U.S. Constitution?

Are Canadians loyal to the British Crown? What do they think of the U.S. Constitution?

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They are leaves. Too cucked to even figure out what the hell they are.

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>the British Crown
you mean assets of the rothshits? No I am not loyal. Loyalists are faggot cucks. Also, no I am not French.

true canadians respect both. we are the best of both worlds

the Crown existed before the current jew occupiers, bucko

Most patriotic Canadians direct that admiration for the Crown. Military and Police/RCMP are great supporters of the Crown. It's basically "alt-right" to fly our old flag:

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Canadians don't even know what a british crown is.. is that their currency? We have zero to do with Britain in reality. It just a legasy system that is extremely difficult to change and works OK as is..so we leave it alone.

I suspect you will see more calls to end this system after Liz dies. Most of Canada has no ethnic ties or even cultural ties to the old British monarchy any longer. They done even think about it. its just the status quo.

Americans are more enthusiastic abut the Monarchy than we are on an emotional/celebrity level.

They were bought after the battle of waterloo, bucklet. Owned ever since.

canadians are loyal to bbc

better looking flag imo