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King Charles III’s speech from the throne in Canada

Tuesday 27 May 2025 - 15:05
By: Zahouani Ilham
King Charles III’s speech from the throne in Canada

King Charles III and Queen Camilla are on their first official visit to Canada since Charles became monarch in 2022. Although brief, this two-day trip holds strong symbolic importance amid recent tensions caused by US tariffs and political remarks from President Donald Trump.

A key event is King Charles’s planned “Speech from the Throne,” to be delivered from the Canadian Senate. Traditionally, this speech is given by the governor general to open a new parliamentary session, but this time the monarch himself will address Canadians directly. The speech is expected to highlight Canada’s democratic values, unity, and ongoing reconciliation efforts with Indigenous peoples. This marks the first time since 1977 that a British monarch has spoken in this way in Canada.

Prime Minister Mark Carney has stated the speech will outline the government’s goals, including building a renewed economic and security relationship with the United States to reduce living costs and enhance community safety.

The royal visit, initiated at Carney’s invitation, also features official ceremonies, cultural events, and meetings with Indigenous leaders, reinforcing Canada’s historical and constitutional ties to the Crown. The visit comes at a sensitive time when comments from US leadership have offended many Canadians and raised concerns about national sovereignty.

While visits by the reigning monarch are rare, Canada remains a constitutional monarchy with the king as head of state, represented federally by Governor General Mary Simon. The monarchy also plays a significant role in Indigenous relations, as many treaties were historically made with the Crown itself.

Despite differing opinions on the monarchy’s relevance, it remains deeply embedded in Canada’s political and legal systems, symbolizing national identity and serving as a safeguard against external influences. Public response to the king’s visit has been largely positive, highlighting a continued pride in Canada’s unique governance.


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