Delivering the speech from the throne in Ottawa on Tuesday, King Charles III of Canada outlined the Liberal government’s priorities for the coming session of Parliament. During the speech, the King outlined the government’s focus on securing Canada’s border, and stopping the flow of illegal drugs such as fentanyl.
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Throne speech: King Charles says Canada will enhance border security, stop flow of fentanyl
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