OTTAWA, Ontario — (AP) — King Charles III arrives in Ottawa on Monday to underscore Canada’s sovereignty to U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump’s repeated suggestion that the U.S. annex its northern neighbor prompted Prime Minister Mark Carney to invite Charles to give the speech from the throne that will outline his government’s agenda for the new Parliament. The king is the head of state in Canada, which is a member of the British Commonwealth of former colonies.
“His Majesty King Charles III will read the speech from the throne and thus present the plan of our government, our priorities, as Canada is facing a pivotal moment in its history, the biggest transformation of the global trading system since the fall of the Berlin Wall,” Carney told his caucus Sunday.
Carney said “Canada has a steadfast defender in the sovereign” when he announced the visit earlier this month.
It is rare for the monarch to deliver what’s called the speech from the throne in …