King Charles will visit Ottawa to give May 27 throne speech
- King Charles will visit Ottawa at the end of May 2025 to officially open Parliament by presenting the throne speech on May 27.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney invited the King and Queen Camilla as a symbolic assertion of Canadian sovereignty amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent annexation talk.
- Carney’s Liberals won 168 seats on April 28, four short of a majority, and he outlined legislative priorities including a middle-class tax cut by July, dental care expansion to eight million people, and housing measures.
- Carney referred to the royal visit as a significant and timely recognition, and announced he would meet with Trump on May 6 to discuss a new security and economic agreement.
- The King’s throne speech and the upcoming parliamentary session mark a strategic moment to reinforce Canada’s independence and assert its economic and diplomatic agenda.
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Carney says he won't make a pact with NDP, confirms King Charles to launch Parliament
OTTAWA — King Charles will visit Ottawa to deliver the speech from the throne at the end of this month in a show of support for Canadian sovereignty, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday.
King Charles to attend Canada's state opening of parliament
LONDON - Britain's King Charles will attend Canada's state opening of parliament in Ottawa, Buckingham Palace said on Friday, in a clear show of support for the former British colony of which he is still head of state. Read more at straitstimes.com.


Carney says he won’t make a pact with NDP, confirms King Charles to launch Parliament
OTTAWA - King Charles will visit Ottawa to deliver the speech from the throne at the end of this month, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday.
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