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Canada’s PM Condemns UK’s State Invitation to Trump, Reaffirms National Sovereignty

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has voiced sharp criticism over the United Kingdom’s decision to invite Donald Trump for a second state visit, calling the move “disappointing” and undermining Canada’s firm stance on sovereignty.

Since taking office in January, President Trump has sparked outrage in Canada with repeated remarks suggesting that Canada should become the 51st state of the United States. These statements have drawn condemnation across Canadian political lines, reinforcing a wave of national unity and resistance.

In a candid interview with Sky News, Carney expressed that many Canadians were “not impressed” by the UK’s gesture, especially as Canada works to confront Trump’s rhetoric with clarity and resolve. “We are speaking plainly about our sovereignty, and this wasn’t the time for symbolic invitations,” Carney said.

To counterbalance tensions and reassert Canada’s identity, King Charles—who is both King of the UK and Canada—will attend the state opening of Canada’s Parliament on May 27, marking the first time a British monarch has done so since 1977. The visit is seen as a powerful affirmation of Canada’s autonomy and historical heritage.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended the Trump invitation as part of a broader strategy to boost post-Brexit ties with the U.S., focusing on trade, security, and diplomacy. However, Canadian officials remain concerned that such gestures may weaken international efforts to hold Trump accountable for inflammatory statements.

Carney, who campaigned on a promise to protect Canadian sovereignty, emphasized that the King’s presence in Ottawa is no coincidence but a symbol of national unity. “This is a reaffirming moment for Canadians,” he stated, signaling that Canada will stand firm in defense of its independence on the global stage.

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