‘Unshakeable Foundation’: Carney Celebrates Unity in Canada Day Address
Carney urged Canadians to stand together as he warned that forces inside and outside the country are testing sovereignty.
- On Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney urged unity during his Canada Day address in Ottawa, emphasizing that Canada was "built and bound by a great conviction: that we are strongest when we are united."
- Canada marks 159 years of Confederation, established by four colonies in 1867, though this year's festivities come as separatist tensions in Quebec and Alberta are on the rise.
- Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller and Governor General Louise Arbour emphasized shared values, while U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted the partnership between the two nations in advancing security.
- Carney travels to Edmonton later Wednesday, where national unity remains a priority as Alberta prepares for an autumn referendum that could potentially lead to a vote on separation from Canada.
- Addressing the "decisive moment" the country faces, Carney noted challenges regarding energy insecurity and U.S. trade tensions, while urging citizens to "working together, resolutely, to build our future.
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Carney, GG Arbour Emphasize Unity in Canada Day Messages
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Governor General Louise Arbour both called for unity in their messages to mark Canada Day. In his message issued July 1, Carney said Canada was “built and bound by a great conviction: that we are strongest when we are united.” He said four colonies decided in 1867 to become one country, “a founding bet that together we could build something greater than the sum of our parts.” July 1 this year marks the 159th annive…
Prime Minister Carney commends nation's courage, conviction, connection on Canada Day
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians have shown courage, conviction and connection over the past year in the face of a more dangerous and divided world, and urged unity as he spoke to a crowd in the nation's capital on Canada Day.
‘Unshakeable foundation’: Carney celebrates unity in Canada Day address
In his yearly Canada Day message to the country, Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke on unity, kindness and strength, as he continues to face challenges of sovereignty, both within the country and outside of it.
Carney calls for unity on Canada Day - The Caribbean Camera
Prime Minister Mark Carney marked Canada Day with a message centred on unity, nation-building and confidence in the country’s future, encouraging Canadians to continue strengthening the nation through shared values and collective action. Mark Carney Carney described Canada as a country stretching across three oceans, six time zones and nearly 10 million square kilometres, but said its greatest strength lies in the people who call it home. He sai…

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