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Personally I'd argue that Canada is effectively a republic in all but name after the patriation of the constitution in 1982. The UK government's authority only exists as long as they never attempt to actually use it. If they ever do, it'll spark an immediate constitutional crisis and an instant and vigorous national debate on further limiting the already-effectively-ceremonial powers of the monarchy.