King Charles will visit Ottawa to give May 27 throne speech
- King Charles III is scheduled to visit Ottawa at the end of May to read the throne speech on May 27, officially marking the start of the new session of Parliament.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the royal visit during his first press conference since the Liberals won a fourth consecutive mandate in Monday’s election.
- Carney said the visit underscores Canadian sovereignty amid recent U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about Canada potentially becoming a U.S. State.
- Carney called it a significant and momentous occasion reflective of current challenges, and announced that Parliament will reconvene on May 26 ahead of the upcoming throne speech.
- The visit signals Canada’s intention to assert its autonomy while Carney prepares for a May 6 meeting with Trump to discuss tariffs and security affairs.
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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.
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