King Charles gives speech in Canada’s parliament in reminder to Trump of country’s sovereignty – live | Trump administration

King Charles gives speech in Canada’s parliament in reminder to Trump of country’s sovereignty – live | Trump administration

King Charles III to deliver speech to open Canadian parliament in pushback against Trump annexation threats

King Charles III is in Ottawa for the formal opening of Canada’s parliament, where he will deliver the “speech from the throne”. The highly unusual move – that will mark only the third time a monarch has delivered the speech – is widely being read as a stern reminder to Donald Trump of Canada’s sovereignty, amid the US president’s repeated annexation threats and tariff policies. Indeed given Trump’s longstanding fascination with the British royal family, the speech is sure to be symbolic in a number of ways.

The speech has been written by the prime minister’s office, as is tradition in Commonwealth countries. Canadian PM Mark Carney said it would outline, among other things, Canada’s economic and security relationship with the United States, and its shared history with England. It is usually made by the monarch’s representative in Canada, the governor-general, but, the Associated Press reported, Trump’s repeated threats to annex Canada prompted Carney to invite Charles to deliver the speech. In a statement welcoming Charles yesterday, the prime minister didn’t mention Trump, but did hint at Canada’s “distinct identity” and “historic ties that crises only fortify”.

The speech is expected at 11am ET – I’ll bring you all the key lines here.

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The speech has arrived in the room and Charles will speak momentarily. We have a feed at the top of the blog if you’d like to watch along.

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