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Preview: Colleague Gregory Copley remarks on the King's speech opening the Canadian Parliament on May 27 -- a platform for unity. More later

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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🗓️ 6 May 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Preview: Colleague Gregory Copley remarks on the King's speech opening the Canadian Parliament on May 27 -- a platform for unity. More later.
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This is John Batchel, conversation with colleague Gregory Copley, Defense and Foreign Affairs,

0:46.3

about the expectation of the King of Great Britain and Canada, New Zealand and Australia, Charles III, in Canada for the speech

0:58.1

opening Parliament, May 27th. The task is to unite the people of Canada and perhaps to do something

1:06.5

about patching up the relations between Ottawa and Washington. This is the king's role to make the people think as one and not going their separate ways.

1:18.8

Gregory Copley explains, the King of Canada, Charles III.

1:24.0

More of this tonight.

1:26.4

Was instituted in 1931 when the King of the United Kingdom also became the King of Canada.

1:35.3

So as a separate title, constitutionally separate.

1:39.3

It didn't happen in Australia and New Zealand until basically the 1980s when the King of Australia was

1:46.6

declared and the Queen of Australia in that case and the Queen of New Zealand was created.

1:51.2

So these separate, legally constitutionally separate, sovereignties arose over this time.

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