Charles Third: Canada faces unprecedeed challenges
Referring to the rece curres between Canada and the United States, the British king said Canada faced “unprecedeed challenges”.
According to RCO News Agency, British king Charles III said Tuesday evening to open the Canadian Parliame, who has traveled to Ottawa at the invitation of Prime Minister Mark Carnery, saying: “Canada has faced unprecedeed challenges in the world that has never been more dangerous.”
According to the Associated Press, the British king, within the framework of the Commonwealth of the Canadian ruler, said in a French speech in the French parliame: “We must face reality; Since the Second World War, our world has never been more dangerous and unstable. “Canada has faced challenges that have been unprecedeed throughout our lives.”
US Preside Donald Trump has been proposing Canada’s annexation as the fifty state of the United States for some time, claiming that the move could help improve the security and economy of all five couries. The remarks faced a sharp response from Canadian authorities, and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that there was no poteial to join Canada. The new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has the same position.

Charles III speech on the occasion of the opening of the Canadian Parliame
“Many Canadians feel anxious about the severe changes in the world around them,” Charles III said. Canada has changed dramatically, including the return of its constitution, the achieveme of complete independence, and the great growth. “Canada has accepted its British, French and indigenous roots and has become a bold, ambitious and innovative coury that is bilingual and really multi -cultural.”
He said when his mother inaugurated the new meeting of the Canadian Parliame in the second year, the second World War was left as a new and painful memory, saying that the Cold War was iensifying.
“Freedom and democracy were in danger at the time,” the British king again emphasized. “Today, Canada has faced another sensitive mome.”
“I have always received the most admiration for Canada’s unique ideity worldwide for the courage and sacrifice in defense of Canadian national values and kindness,” he said. Currely, Kareni is eager to diversify trade and Canada can create new coalitions.
In a speech to the Canadian Parliame, Charles III described the “right to self -determination” as one of the coury’s fundameal values and said: “Today, Canada faces another fateful mome. “Democracy, pluralism, rule of law, the right to self -determination and freedom are among the values that are dear to Canadians and the governme is determined to fully protect them.”

The presence of Charles III and his wife in Canada on the occasion of the opening of parliame
The British king arrived in Canada with his wife Camila on Monday, as experts have assessed the trip as a “clever” move aimed at sending a message to Donald Trump to Britain’s support for Canada in the Union of Commonwealth.
However, according to experts, a large majority of Canadian people are “indiffere” to the King’s speech, and even those who say this is a positive action are not excited.
Charles III has repeatedly celebrated the coury as a “loyal territory” since the beginning of Canada’s tensions with Trump.
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