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Canada's Sovereignty in the Spotlight: Trudeau and King Charles Meet
CanadaMonday, March 3, 2025
Constitutional lawyer Lyle Skinner and political science professor Daniel Béland have both weighed in on the situation. Skinner hopes that Trudeau's meeting with the King will result in a statement about Canadian sovereignty. Béland believes that many Canadians would be upset if the King does not speak out.
Béland also noted that this is a delicate diplomatic matter. The UK government may not support Trudeau's request for the King to speak out, and any misstep could damage the monarchy's image and political legitimacy.
Canadians have a mixed relationship with the monarchy. While many had a great affection for the late Queen Elizabeth, visits by Charles have not attracted large crowds. This has led some to question the King's role and the monarchy's relevance in Canada.
Artur Wilczynski, a former Canadian public servant, posted on X that Canadians will need to decide what purpose King Charles III serves as King of Canada if he can’t even speak up for our sovereignty.
Abolishing the monarchy would mean changing the constitution. This is a risky undertaking, given how delicately it is engineered to unite a nation of 41 million people that embraces English-speakers, French-speakers, Indigenous tribes and a constant flow of new immigrants.
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