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Canadian Councilors Refuse Oath to King Charles, Citing Colonial History

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
November 21, 2024
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Councilors in Dawson City, Yukon, unanimously refused to swear an oath of allegiance to King Charles III, challenging a longstanding legal requirement under the Yukon Municipal Act on Wednesday, November 20th. This act, which mandates allegiance to the British monarch for public officials, has faced growing opposition for its colonial implications, particularly among Indigenous communities. The councilors’ collective decision could lead to their removal and a by-election if unresolved by December 10.

Councilor Darwyn Lynn, a member of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation, initiated the protest, highlighting the historical injustices faced by his community under the crown’s rule. Mayor Stephen Johnson and the other councilors supported Lynn, emphasizing solidarity with Indigenous peoples rather than a direct affront to King Charles. Dawson City, historically a key Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in site before its transformation during the Klondike Gold Rush, symbolizes the loss of Indigenous lands and autonomy.

Despite taking general oaths of office, the councilors’ refusal to pledge allegiance has paralyzed official governance. The Yukon government is exploring potential regulatory changes to address their concerns while maintaining legislative compliance. Samantha Crosby, Yukon’s Director of Community Affairs, acknowledged the rarity of such a protest and expressed optimism about finding a resolution.

The debate reflects broader Canadian sentiments about the monarchy’s relevance. A 2022 poll revealed 52% of Canadians opposed recognizing King Charles as head of state. Quebec’s 2022 decision to abolish the oath for its provincial officials further fueled discussions about its significance in modern governance. Still, some Indigenous leaders defend treaties with the crown as vital symbols of coexistence and mutual respect.

Public reactions to the Dawson City Council’s stance remain divided. Critics view it as an unnecessary political statement, while supporters praise it as a bold stand against systemic colonialism. The decision aligns with growing calls to reconsider Canada’s ties to the monarchy amid increasing awareness of its colonial legacy.

With the December deadline fast approaching, Dawson City’s councilors face a critical juncture. Their refusal highlights Canada’s ongoing struggle to reconcile its colonial past with the demands of a diverse and evolving democracy.

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