What is a speech from the throne?
Newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney has invited King Charles to inaugurate the new Parliament.
The speech from the throne is traditionally delivered by the Governor General, who is the top representative of the emperor in Canada.
It is read by the Prime Minister and when a new Parliament session is about to begin, it determines the agenda of the agenda of the governments.
The House of Commons and Senate cannot operate any public business before speech from the throne.
Rebka Whitekar27 May 2025 08:54
Watch: King Charles comes as the head of the state for the first time in Canada

Raja reached Canada for the first visit as the head of Charles state
King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived in Canada for their first visit as the head of the state on Monday (May 26). Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney greeted the emperor as he left the Royal Canadian Air Force Plane, which flew him from RAF Bryz Norton to the capital Otawa in the UK. Camilla was presented with a bouquet of flowers by a schoolgirl Leela Graham, and the couple was warmly welcomed by Ontario and Cubek’s School Groups, which included students nominated at the Duke of Edinburgh prize program. The king will address the Parliament on Tuesday, and the Canadian government’s administration will determine the legislative program.
Rebecca Whitekar27 May 2025 08:48
King Charles will open the first session of 45th Parliament
The second day of Charles in the capital Ottawa will follow the example set by Queen Elizabeth II in 1957 and the first session of the 45th Parliament will be opened.
King will distribute the words of the Canadian government, which is similar to the inauguration of a state of Parliament of Britain.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the king’s speech would underline the government’s ambitious plan to work with urge and determination, and to provide canadian to seek and qualify: to define a new economic and security relations with the United States, to build the strongest economy in G7, to reduce the cost of life, and to protect communities “.

Rebecca Whitekar27 May 2025 08:47