Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet King Charles IIIThe head of state of the country on Monday that he will discuss the threats of US President Donald Trump to make Canada on the 51st state.
The king was criticized in Canada for being silent about Trump’s threats to Annex Canada.
Trudeau told London on Sunday that he would discuss imported issues for Canadians with Charles and said that “nothing seems more important to Canadians at the moment than defending our sovereignty and independence as a nation”.
Charles is the head of state in Canada, who is a member of the British Commonwealth of former colonies.
Overall, the anti-optiroyal movement in Canada is small, but the silence of the monarch on Trump’s threats has stimulated discussions in recent days.
Former Alberta Prime Minister Jason Kenney said that “for disappointed Canadians that King Charles did not comment” on Trump’s threats, he can only act on the advice of the Canadian Prime Minister.
“The Government of Canada should ask the Head of State to highlight Canadian sovereignty,” Has Kenney on X.
The king, who met on Sunday with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyyinvited Trump to come to Scotland for a state visit.
Although Canadians are somewhat indifferent to the monarchy, many had a great affection for the fire Queen Elizabeth, whose silhouette marks their pieces. She was the head of state for 45% of the existence of Canada and visited the country 22 times as a monarch.
Charles visits over the years have attracted sparse crowds
“Canadians will have to decide what purpose of King Charles III is the king of Canada if he cannot even speak for our sovereignty,” said Artur Wilczynski, a former Canadian official, published on X.
Abolish the monarchy would mean changing the constitution. It is an intrinsically risky company, given the delicacy of its designed to unite a nation of 41 million people who embrace English speakers, French, native tribes and a constant flow of new immigrants.