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Canadians 'weren't impressed' by second UK state visit for Trump, PM Mark Carney says

  • King Charles is scheduled to open Canada’s parliament in Ottawa on May 27, marking the first British monarch’s attendance since 1977.
  • This event follows Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s criticism of Britain’s unprecedented second state visit invitation to Donald Trump amid tensions over Trump's remarks on Canadian sovereignty.
  • Carney, who won Canada’s federal election last month, said Charles’s presence is deliberate to reaffirm Canadian sovereignty during heightened U.S. Political pressure.
  • Carney explained that Canadians were unimpressed by Trump's invitation, especially since it occurred during a period when the country was firmly asserting its stance on sovereignty.
  • The event underscores diplomatic strains as Britain attempts to balance relations with Canada and the U.S., while managing King Charles’s symbolic role in both nations.
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Canadian PM criticises UK's invite to Trump for state visit

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