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King Charles III Delivers Historic Throne Speech in Canada, Affirms Sovereignty Amid Global Uncertainty<br>First monarch since Queen Elizabeth II to address Parliament; underscores national pride, economic transformation, and security commitments

King Charles III Delivers Historic Throne Speech in Canada, Affirms Sovereignty Amid Global Uncertainty
First monarch since Queen Elizabeth II to address Parliament; underscores national pride, economic transformation, and security commitments

Ottawa, May 28, 2025: In a moment marking both tradition and transformation, King Charles III delivered Canada’s speech from the throne on Tuesday, the first time a monarch has done so since Queen Elizabeth II in 1977. The speech, presented in the Senate chambers, laid out Prime Minister Mark Carney’s vision for the next parliamentary session while signaling a clear assertion of Canada’s sovereignty amid strained relations with the United States.The nearly 30-minute address, traditionally delivered by the Governor General, emphasized Canadian unity, reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, and the need to navigate an increasingly unpredictable world. Delivered in both English…
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King Charles III’s Throne Speech Reaffirms Canadian Sovereignty Amid Global Tensions

King Charles III’s Throne Speech Reaffirms Canadian Sovereignty Amid Global Tensions

Ottawa, May 25, 2025: In a historic event seen as a defining moment for Canada’s identity, King Charles III delivered the Speech from the Throne in Ottawa today, marking only the third time a reigning monarch has opened a session of Canada’s Parliament.Royal watchers and political analysts hailed the moment as a clear assertion of Canada's constitutional independence—particularly significant given U.S. President Donald Trump's recent remarks suggesting Canada could become the "51st state" of the United States. The decision to invite King Charles III to deliver the speech was taken by Prime Minister Mark Carney to reinforce Canada's sovereignty and…
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