Canada – from its establishment until the modern day

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2017.35-36.14-23

Keywords:

Canada, provinces, territories, political structure, parliament, Canadian-Ukrainian relations

Abstract

This year Canada celebrated the 150thanniversary of its official establishment, when the Act of British North America came into force. However, the Dominion was established, the British Parliament retained the ability of limited control over Canada until 1982. The Autonomy was granted by the Canadian Act of 1982, which freed Canada from the remaining dependence of the British Parliament forever. Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy as a formof the government. Noteworthy, the power of the monarch is purely nominal, and is represented by the Governor-General.

On the surface, if compared with other countries, Canada appears to be quite recently formed state. In reality, Canada has made significant progress in its development. Importantly, Canada is a member of the G-7. Leading countries and international organizations value the opinion and authority of the Maple Leaf Country. It is one of the most ethnically and culturally varied countries in the world, since it has always depended on immigration, which is governed by federal and provincial governments. Canada has one of the highest indicators of transparency of the government, civil liberties, economic freedom, quality of life and education in the world.

The article examines the stages of Canada’s establishment, political structure, economic development and potential opportunities. The author also focuses on the importance of Canadian-Ukrainian relations and collaboration. Currently, Canada is a special partner and pays considerable attention to all events that take place in Ukraine.

 

Keywords: Canada, provinces, territories, political structure,parliament, economy, Canadian-Ukrainian relations

Author Biography

Vitaliy Makar, Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University

Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Director of the Center for Canadian Studies

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Published

2017-12-20

How to Cite

Makar, V. (2017). Canada – from its establishment until the modern day. Modern Historical and Political Issues, (35-36), 14–23. https://doi.org/10.31861/mhpi2017.35-36.14-23

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