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Merge the individual province articles here?
editI don't really understand why there's a spinoff article for every single Canadian province when the answer is basically the same: there's a ceremonial and nearly powerless Lieutenant-Governor who is a subordinate of the Governor General. There's some content about entities within the province that have "Royal" in their name, and Royal Tours that visited the province, but this is essentially trivia. Even if that is relevant for an article somewhere, it's not clear that "Monarchy in Saskatchewan" is where you'd go to find out that some royals handed out medals in 2004 & 2005 in Saskatchewan. Which is also trivia. It seems like that what content is relevant could be merged to this article here - perhaps have a province-by-province section - and the rest of the content dispensed as duplicative of the content already here. (The one exception might be Monarchy in Quebec, although that could probably also be refactored to something in Republicanism in Canada easily enough, since the relevant material is the protests and the like there.) SnowFire (talk) 03:42, 27 October 2019 (UTC)