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      Carney says King Charles opening Parliament ‘underscores’ Canada’s sovereignty | CBC.ca Loaded

      Carney says King Charles opening Parliament ‘underscores’ Canada’s sovereignty

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      Carney says King Charles opening Parliament ‘underscores’ Canada’s sovereignty

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      Prime Minister Mark Carney says the decision to have King Charles open the next session of Canada's Parliament ‘clearly underscores’ the sovereignty of the country.

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