King Charles will visit Ottawa to give May 27 throne speech
- King Charles III will visit Ottawa at the end of May to deliver the throne speech opening Canada's 45th Parliament on May 27.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney invited the King and Queen Camilla to emphasize Canadian sovereignty amid recent U.S. President Trump's annexation remarks.
- Carney announced the Liberals won 168 seats, forming a minority government, and outlined priorities including a July middle-class tax cut and dental-care expansion for eight million people.
- Carney will meet U.S. President Donald Trump next week in Washington for talks on security and economic cooperation, describing upcoming discussions as 'difficult but constructive.'
- Parliament will recall on May 26, starting a session marked by the King's speech and Carney's plan to advance Canadian interests, while managing internal political dynamics and international relations.
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