King Charles III stated that Canada faces “unprecedented challenges in a world that has never been so dangerous since World War II,” a speech on Tuesday, 27, at the opening session of the Canadian parliament activities, which was seen as a demonstration of support to the country in the face of Annexation threats by US President Donald Trump. The text was not written by himself, but he made his own comments.
Trump’s repeated suggestion that the US attaches Canada led Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to invite Charles to make the throne’s speech, outlining his government’s priorities for the new parliament session. The king is the head of state of Canada, who is a member of the former colonies community.
According to Canada’s head of state, many Canadians are looking forward to and concerned about drastic changes in the world around them. “Today, Canada faces another critical moment. Democracy, pluralism, rule of law, self -determination and freedom are values that the Canadians value and that the government is determined to protect,” he said.

According to King Charles III, the government of Canada will protect the sovereignty of the country and stimulate the Canadian military industry by participating in the “Rearm Europe” plan and thus “will contribute, together with European partners, to transatlantic security”.
He also said that the country can build new alliances and a new economy that serves all Canadians.