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TORONTO — King Charles III opened Canada’s Parliament on Tuesday, declaring amid President Donald Trump’s threats to make Canada the 51st state that “the true north is indeed strong and ...
Pete Hoekstra, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, said the “implication” of the king’s visit isn’t lost on him — but as far as he’s concerned, Trump has moved on from the 51st state ...
King Charles expresses love for Canada, says it will remain 'strong and free' Charles didn't directly comment on President Donald Trump, who has mused about turning Canada into the 51st U.S. state.
King Charles III provided an overview of the Legislature’s priorities for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government and said that Canada will stay “strong and free” in light of President ...
The flag was accompanied by the US and Canada flags. In a sign of the political significance of the visit, another poster said: “Absolute power corrupt absolutely”, a quote attributed to ...
The king's visit is being seen in Canada as an opportunity for the nation to bolster its sovereignty amid threats by President Trump to turn the United States' northern neighbor into the 51st state.
King Charles III threw shade at President Donald Trump during a historic Tuesday speech in Ottawa, vowing that Canada would remain “strong and free.” The king, who was there to welcome a new ...
King Charles delivered the first throne speech in Canada by a monarch since 1977, amid tensions with the US.
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