Cost of bringing a King to read a throne speech likely close to $900,000
Cost of bringing a King to read a throne speech likely close to $900,000
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Update: Hours after King Charles' throne speech and days after Pete Hoekstra, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, said the annexation saga was "over," President Donald Trump once again referenced the idea of Canada as America's 51st state.
“I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System, that it will cost $61 Billion Dollars if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation, but will cost ZERO DOLLARS if they become our cherished 51st State,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “They are considering the offer!”
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Canada’s Throne Speech Leaves Digital Innovation Behind
Canada's digital innovators have taken numerous hits. Canada's throne speech appears to have further shafted them.
https://www.freezenet.ca/canadas-throne-speech-leaves-digital-innovation-behind/
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"The True North is indeed strong and free," said King Charles in his throne speech at the opening of the Canadian parliament today. This was only the third time in Canada's history a monarch has delivered the address, which is usually given by the governor general. Charles was there at the request of Prime Minister Mark Carney and referenced Canada's unique identity and a renewal of "national pride, unity and hope" in a speech that underlined the country's sovereignty in the face of U.S. President Trump's "51st state" threats.
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King Charles delivered a historic speech from the throne Tuesday and he used that platform to praise Canada as a force for good that will remain "strong and free" as its relationships with longtime partners are "changing."