
King Charles's trip to Ottawa will tell US ‘Canada is not for sale'
The King will 'reinforce the power and the strength of the message' to President Trump that 'Canada is not for sale' when he visits the country next week, the country's high commissioner has said.
Visiting the country for the first time as its head of state, the King will travel with the Queen to Ottawa on Monday to open the country's parliament.
Before their visit, Charles and Camilla toured Canada House in Trafalgar Square, where they were shown a giant map of the country's historic sites.
Ralph Goodale, the high commissioner for Canada in the UK, said that the visit would be significant.
Mark Carney, the newly elected prime minister of Canada, told the the US president that Canada was not for sale after Trump's
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