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Canada's King and his lovely wife Creepella were just in town for a visitation.

Canada rejected a Declaration of Independence and happily wears Depends.

Author of the article: By National Post Staff

May 27, 2025

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A new poll found that 83 per cent of Canadians are 'indifferent' about King Charles III's throne speech to open parliament. Photo by Chris Jackson /Getty Images

There has been much ballyhoo about this week’s Royal visit and, more importantly, King Charles III’s throne speech, heralded by many as a defining moment in Canada’s constitutional history that reinforces our sovereignty.

However, an Angus Reid Institute online poll last week discovered that Canadians are largely indifferent about the monarch’s speech to open Canada’s 45th Parliament. Asked if they were excited or didn’t care, 83 per cent of respondents chose the latter.

Throne speech full text: Read what King Charles III said about Canada’s sovereignty



Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla speak with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during the opening of the first session of the 45th Parliament of Canada at the Senate of Canada in Ottawa on May 27, 2025. Photo by VICTORIA JONES /POOL/AFP via Getty Images
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“Under Carey, Liberal support for Canada’s system of constitutional monarchy has rebounded,” the firm wrote, highlighting the prime minister’s recent trip to Buckingham Palace where he extended the official invite.



King Charles and Prime Minister Mark Carney during an official two-day visit to Canada on May 26, 2025, in Ottawa. (Photo by Blair Gable – Pool/Getty Images)
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