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ADAMSON ( n�e EASTON),
Joyce Aida.
BOYD , Joan.
BRENKO , Margaret Rosena.
CHAISSON , Marie Theresa.
CHORNEY , John.
COCHRANE ( STAGG), Adrienne
Colleen.
COMACK , Gary.
DELEY , Mary.
DRIEDIGER ( JACKMANN),
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EDKINS ( n�e WALDIE), Betty
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FRASER , Sharon Lynn.
GIESBRECHT , Wayne Allan.
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KASPRICK , David.
KRULICKI , Stanley Joseph.
LECLERC , Leonard Albert
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MCAULAY , Murray.
MCKENZIE , Margaret Elizabeth.
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RIPSTEIN , Ellen.
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SMITH , David Edward.
STEWART ( n�e FOULDS),
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INSIDE
DEATHS
T HE newest member of the Royal Family is
in line to be a future king of Canada. But as
Prince William, his wife Kate and millions
of others celebrate Monday's birth, monarchists
and republicans alike questioned the role the
latest heir to the throne would play in Canadian
affairs.
The line of succession may seem assured with
four generations of claimants currently living, but
experts muse the capricious whims of both history
and public opinion could interfere with those bestlaid
plans.
If historical precedent is any guide, royal boosters
suggest unpredictable developments within the
Royal Family may prevent the Duke and Duchess
of Cambridge's first- born child from succeeding to
the throne at all.
Even if he does, members of Canada's republican
movement firmly believe the country will have
broken with its past as a constitutional monarchy
and may no longer be looking across the pond for
its head of state.
Carolyn Harris, a royal historian and staunch
monarchist, said it would be premature to assume
William and Kate's new baby will one day grace
Canadian currency. The annals of British royal history
are littered with examples of secure dynasties
who lost the throne through events ranging from
abdication to infertility.
" There are only a few instances of the crown
passing smoothly from grandfather to father to
eldest son," Harris said in a telephone interview
earlier this month. " If we look at the wider list of
monarchs, it's a web rather than a direct line."
King Henry VIII, one of England's most prominent
rulers, only assumed the throne after the premature
death of his eldest brother.
Queen Elizabeth I, herself a second- born child,
enjoyed a fruitful reign that ended in upheaval and
a change in ruling family through her refusal to
marry and produce an heir.
Even the very dynasty that received its new addition
came about through a historical quirk of fate,
Harris said, adding the current Queen's father,
George VI, only became king after his eldest brother
abdicated to marry a divorced woman.
The newest royal offspring won't be in a position
to rule for years, Harris said, noting both Prince
Charles and Prince William are in line for the monarchy
first.
If the new arrival does take the throne, however,
Harris predicts his lineage will stand him in good
stead. William and Kate are widely credited with
reviving Canadian interest in the Royal Family,
Harris said, citing their triumphant 2011 tour that
drew throngs of well- wishers on every leg of the
nine- day visit.
The Conservative government's recent efforts to
play up Canada's British heritage, combined with
other high- profile royal occasions, have further
ensured the monarchy has a more prominent and
positive place in the Canadian consciousness, she
said.
" In recent years, with the Diamond Jubilee and
William and Kate's marriage and now the royal
baby, there's a lot more interest in the future of the
monarchy going forward," she said.
But Tom Freda, the director of Citizens for a
Canadian Republic, said public focus lies in the
opposite direction. He said signs of anti- monarchist
sentiment abound, citing a current case
in Ontario superior court in which three people
are arguing that swearing a citizenship oath of
allegiance to the Queen violates their constitutional
rights.
- The Canadian Press
By Michelle McQuigge
Treat fit
for a new
royal
Mimi Guay, head
baker at High
Tea Bakery,
shows off a batch
of freshly baked
imperial cookies
in honour of the
new male heir
of the British
throne Monday.
PHIL HOSSACK / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Uncertain future history
awaits new king- to- be
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