The King’s Visit Is a Reminder that Canada Shares More with Britain than Just a Monarch
- King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited Canada House in London on Tuesday, marking its 100th anniversary before their trip to Canada later this month.
- The visit follows repeated remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump implying that Canada might be incorporated as an additional U.S. State, raising concerns about Canadian independence.
- During the visit, Canadian High Commissioner Ralph Goodale handed the King a commemorative key to Canada House, symbolizing the tradition first established when King George V officially opened the building in 1925.
- Goodale said the King's visit will reinforce that Canada is 'the true north, strong and free' and will emphasize the message that Canada is not for sale now or ever.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized the invitation to Trump as conflicting with messages protecting sovereignty, while the King's visit aims to bolster Canada's independence.
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King Charles III Travels to Canada: a Gesture to Show that the Country "Is Not for Sale"
This Monday he will arrive in Ottawa next to Camila. It will be his first visit as head of state, after his coronation, and he will confirm that the country will not be part of the United States, as Donald Trump said.
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