I looked into the topic of "constitution for Alberta" and it was eyebrow-raising. Apparently, U.S. citizens are spared (but Canadians are not) of the old English tradition of the "unwritten constitution", consisting of all laws and decrees pertaining to the governance of a region. Kind of like government on the principle of "Didn't you get the memo?"
The Governor General picks the PM, not the People.
I looked into the topic of "constitution for Alberta" and it was eyebrow-raising. Apparently, U.S. citizens are spared (but Canadians are not) of the old English tradition of the "unwritten constitution", consisting of all laws and decrees pertaining to the governance of a region. Kind of like government on the principle of "Didn't you get the memo?"