Edmonton-based ceremonial mounted army troop guarding London
- King Charles invited Canadian soldiers to join the ceremonial mounted troop guarding Buckingham Palace in London, shortly after expressing support for a "strong and free" Canada during his visit to Ottawa.
- The Lord Strathcona's Horse regiment will serve in London for 10 days, marking a rare event for a non-British unit.
- This is only the third time foreign units have mounted the Life Guard, previously done by Canadians in 2012 and 2000.
- Canada's high commission stated that this arrangement symbolizes Canadian nationhood and sovereignty, reflecting Ottawa's commitment to its allies.
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Edmonton-based ceremonial mounted army troop guarding London
Just over a month after King Charles expressed his support for a “strong and free” Canada in a visit to Ottawa, Canadian soldiers are staffing the ceremonial mounted troop which guards the official entrance to Buckingham Palace in London.
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution79% Left
Bias Distribution
- 79% of the sources lean Left
79% Left
L 79%
C 21%
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