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King Charles proclaimed Canada's new head of state

AP | , Toronto
Sep 11, 2022 02:42 AM IST

Charles is now is the head of state in Canada, a member of the British Commonwealth of former colonies.

King Charles III was officially proclaimed as Canada’s monarch Saturday in a ceremony in Ottawa.

Britain's King Charles III greets well-wishers as he returns to Clarence House from Buckingham Palace in London, on September 10.(AFP)
Britain's King Charles III greets well-wishers as he returns to Clarence House from Buckingham Palace in London, on September 10.(AFP)

Charles automatically became king when Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday. But like the ceremony in the United Kingdom hours earlier, the accession ceremony in Canada is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country.

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Charles now is the head of state in Canada, a member of the British Commonwealth of former colonies.

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“We have every confidence that His Majesty will be very much present in the life of our country as was his mother,” said Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs of Canada.

LeBlanc said Charles is well known to Canadians and has visited many parts of Canada, and in many cases on a number of occasions. Recent visits attracted sparse crowds.

Though Canadians are somewhat indifferent to the monarchy, many had great affection for the late Queen Elizabeth II, whose silhouette marks their coins. Queen Elizabeth was the head of state for 45% of Canada’s existence and visited the country 22 times as the monarch.

Overall, the antiroyal movement in Canada is minuscule, meaning that Charles will almost certainly remain king of Canada. One reason is that abolishing the monarchy would mean changing the constitution. That’s an inherently risky undertaking, given how delicately it is engineered to unite a nation of 37 million that embraces English-speakers, French-speakers, Indigenous tribes and a constant flow of new immigrants.

“Politically, I think there is no appetite for any kind of constitutional upheaval,” said Robert Bothwell, a professor of Canadian history and international relations at the University of Toronto.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attended the ceremony where the Chief Herald of Canada read the proclamation on the accession of the new sovereign.

Governor General Mary Simon also took part. Simon is governor general in Canada and is the representative of the British monarch as head of state, and holds a mostly ceremonial and symbolic position. She is an Inuk and is the first Indigenous person to hold the position.

A 28 member band of the Canadian Armed Forces played God Save the King during a 21-run gun salute. Canada’s national anthem marked the end of the ceremony.

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