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Ottawa set to host Canada Day celebration with Prince Edward, PM Carney

  • Ottawa hosted Canada Day celebrations on July 1, 2025, featuring a noon ceremony at LeBreton Flats with speeches by Prince Edward and Prime Minister Mark Carney.
  • The event marked anniversaries of the Canadian flag's 60th year, the national anthem's 45th year, and Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope, while reflecting on Canada's history as a federation.
  • The ceremony featured the appointment of six new members to the Order of Canada, performances by artists including Sarah McLachlan, and drew thousands of attendees to the area west of Parliament Hill amid ongoing renovations of Centre Block.
  • Prime Minister Carney highlighted economic challenges from a trade war and emphasized building a unified economy powered by Canadian energy, technology, and workers to overcome these threats.
  • The celebrations underscored Canadian unity, resilience, and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, encouraging collective action and cultural pride amid global divisions and domestic challenges.
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The Governor General presented the Order of Canada to six people on Tuesday noon, including Ryan Reynolds and Kim Thúy.

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The Canada Day ceremony in Ottawa received royal treatment. Prince Edward praised the unity and achievements of Canada in a speech at a noon event at LeBreton Plains Park.

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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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