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Coat of Arms discussion. 

First use: 1 Sep 2007 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Monarchy_of_Canada&oldid=155105714#Canadian_Royal_Family

First removed: 31 July 2013 https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Monarchy_of_Canada&direction=next&oldid=566328991

Based on admin decision: 19 July 2013 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Files_for_deletion/2013_July_19#File:Coat_of_arms_of_Canada.svg

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It’s simply what reliable sources you wish to take. We’ve already established academic and legal texts completely support Queen of Canada, Queen of Australia, etc as coequal with Queen of the UK. Common usage depends simply on where you want to look:

UN: “…Queen Elizabeth II, who is Queen of Canada and the country's head of State.”

Globe and Mail on Queen’s speech to UN: “When the Queen went to New York on Tuesday to address the United Nations General Assembly, she noted she would be doing so as she had 53 years earlier, by "travelling from this Northern Realm as Queen of Canada.”

UK Monarchy site: “In all these duties, The Queen acts as Queen of Canada, quite distinctly from her role in the United Kingdom or any of her other realms.”

Washington Post: “…citizenship pledge their ‘loyalty and allegiance to Canada and Her Majesty Elizabeth II, queen of Canada.’”

The Telegraph “Long live the Queen of Canada and may she…”

The Telegraph, quote from Prince William: “To mark today, my Grandmother, The Queen of Canada, has asked me…”

New York Times: “…Queen Elizabeth II still reigns as Queen of Canada”

New York Times: “…as Queen of Canada, Elizabeth refused to separate Quebec”

New York Times Article titled “The Canadian Queen”: “The visit by Elizabeth, Queen of Canada”.

Even American news outlets distinguish between visits from the "Queen of England" and the "Queen of Canada".