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King Charles to personally deliver Canada’s throne speech in face of Trump annexation threats

On Friday, in an Ottawa press conference, newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed that at his request, King Charles III will open Canada’s parliament on May 27, joined by the Queen. King Charles will personally read the Speech from the Throne, usually read by the Governor General of Canada. Carney also confirmed the cabinet would be sworn-in on May 12, and that parliament will reconvene on May 26.

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