Summary
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet with King Charles III to discuss Donald Trump’s threats to annex Canada.
The king has faced criticism for remaining silent, prompting calls for him to reaffirm Canadian sovereignty.
Former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and experts suggest the Canadian government should formally advise Charles to speak out, though the UK may resist.
Trudeau may also discuss the issue with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The debate raises broader questions about the monarchy’s role in Canada’s political future.
None of us care about the king. What’s he supposed to do? England has more than enough problems of their own already.
Rich people love to cosplay with the fake monarchy. I think its because they themselves wish they had the same dictatorial power they had in the past.
Charles III is the king of Canada, you know, it’s his kingdom, he must defend it
I care. I would like a statement. Anything against this insanity would be nice.
I mean, I’d be happy enough to cede our allegiance as a commonwealth colonial power, as it’s kinda gross. But since we still are, we might as well use it to our advantage.
If we can broker some favour and some sort of potential defense pact from the rest of the commonwealth nations against the US’s declared hostile intentions, then why not use it to our advantage?
Soft power is still power.