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Opinion | The King’s throne speech is supposed to reinforce Canadian sovereignty. What it will actually do is quite different

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King Charles III meets with Prime Minister Mark Carney at Buckingham Palace, in London, on March 17, 2025.


Janice Kennedy is a retired journalist. She lives in Ottawa.

Nothing says 鈥渟trong sovereign nation鈥 like a foreign figurehead presiding over a government鈥檚 launch party.

But there it is. Prime Minister Mark Carney has invited King Charles III to deliver the new Parliament鈥檚 throne speech. Apparently, the honour of the monarch鈥檚 attendance sends a message about Canadian sovereignty.

Janice Kennedy is a retired journalist. She lives in Ottawa.

Opinion articles are based on the author鈥檚 interpretations and judgments of facts, data and events. More details

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