King Charles III was set to land in Ottawa yesterday for a historic visit to open Canada’s parliament, a brief trip seen as part of the pushback against US President Donald Trump’s annexation threats.
The 76-year-old monarch, who is also Canada’s head of state as part of the Commonwealth, was invited by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to deliver the throne speech, an address that outlines the government’s priorities. The speech is typically given by the British monarch’s representative in Canada, the governor general.
Queen Elizabeth II, the king’s late mother, delivered a throne speech in Canada just twice during her long reign, in 1957 and 1977.
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Charles, making his first visit to Canada since his coronation, has never commented on Trump’s repeated talk of making Canada the 51st US state, but he will be closely watched for any comments on Canada’s sovereignty, as well as on trade.
Trump has slapped tariffs on Canadian goods, including specific levies on autos, steel and aluminum, rattling the Canadian economy — though he has suspended some of them pending negotiations.
Queen Camilla is to accompany Charles on the 24-hour visit to Ottawa.
Carney has said his government has been given a mandate “to define a new economic and security relationship with the United States,” a neighbor he believes Canada “can no longer trust.”
He has promised to curb reliance on trade with the US by boosting internal commerce while forging deeper economic ties with allies overseas. The government’s path to “build Canada strong” is to be outlined in Charles’ speech, Carney said last week.
A government statement described the visit as “a momentous and historic occasion that underscores Canada’s identity and sovereignty as a constitutional monarchy.”
Trump repeatedly returned to his annexation musings during Carney’s Oval Office visit earlier this month, insisting that it would be a “wonderful marriage.” Carney stood his ground, saying Canada was “never for sale.”
US Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra dismissed the notion that inviting Charles to open parliament was an effective way to make a statement on annexation.
“If there’s a message in there, there’s easier ways to send messages. Just give me a call. Carney can call the president at any time,” he told Canadian Broadcasting Corp last week.
Hoekstra added that he sees the annexation issue as being “over.”
“Move on. If the Canadians want to keep talking about it, that’s their business,” he said.
Charles and Camilla were to be received by Governor General Mary Simon, Carney, indigenous leaders and other dignitaries before meeting community organizations in Ottawa.
At the Canadian Senate today, the monarch is to receive full military honors before delivering the throne speech.
Canadian royal commentator Edward Wang said that he was traveling from his home in Vancouver to Ottawa for the visit.
“At a time when the sovereignty of our country is being challenged, having our head of state open the first session of a new parliament sends a signal,” he said. “The entire world will be watching.”
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