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The so-called “Speech from the Throne” on Tuesday was historic. It represented both the first time Charles had given an address from Canada since becoming king and only the third time the ...
The king recalled his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, giving the first “Speech from the Throne” in 1957, in the wake of World War II and as the Cold War intensified.
A ‘critical moment’: In speech from throne, King Charles reaffirms Canada’s sovereignty The king is the head of state in Canada, which is a member of the Commonwealth of former colonies ...
King Charles will read the “Speech from the Throne” to Canada's Parliament on Tuesday, the first time a monarch has delivered this for almost fifty years. It is expected to include a defense ...
Often referred to as a “Speech from the Throne“, the address is traditionally used to open a new session of Parliament and is usually delivered by the governor general on the monarch’s behalf.
Good morning. King Charles III asserted Canada’s sovereignty in a transformative time – more on the Throne Speech below, along with aid deliveries in Gaza and an arrest in Liverpool.
Prime Minister Mark Carney invited King Charles III to visit Canada and give a speech from the throne after President Trump's repeated suggestion that the U.S. annex Canada.
King Charles III delivered the Speech from the Throne on May 27 to open the first session of the 45th Parliament of Canada. Read the full text in English, below.
The Speech from the Throne has set an ambitious vision for Canada at a time of intensifying domestic pressures and global uncertainty. There were welcome signals that the federal government ...
In a 'Speech from the Throne' (made of wood from a Windsor oak, no less) King Charles, 76, spoke of his 'deep pride and pleasure' at witnessing 'Canadians coming together'.
It is highly unusual for a Throne Speech to not be followed by a budget for so long. It does not have to be this way. Or, at least, the government still has time to fix it.