King Charles Expresses Love for Canada in Throne Speech, Says It Will Remain 'Strong and Free'
- King Charles III said Canada faces 'unprecedented challenges' during a speech opening the Canadian Parliament, emphasizing the need for democracy and freedom protection.
- The King highlighted that Canada will reinvest in the Canadian Armed Forces and expand trade relationships to serve all Canadians.
- King Charles III stressed the importance of protecting French language and Quebec culture as central to Canadian identity.
- Dr. Dexter Govan noted that Charles's speech in French reflects the need to balance his roles as Head of State for both the UK and Canada.
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