Ottawa set to host Canada Day celebration with Prince Edward, PM Carney
- Prince Edward will deliver a speech at Ottawa's Canada Day ceremony at LeBreton Flats Park, receiving royal treatment during the event.
- Amid Centre Block renovations scheduled to last seven years, this year's Ottawa Canada Day ceremony is relocated to LeBreton Flats Park.
- The Federal Heritage Department reports 8,000 attendees at Canada Day events, with performances by Sarah McLachlan, Coeur de Pirate, Brenda Montana, Dear Rogue, and Alex Wells.
- Amid the ceremony, leaders emphasized unity in a divided world, with Carney referencing U.S. tariffs and urging resistance to attacks on democracy and freedoms.
- Beyond Ottawa, ongoing Centre Block renovations and a growing Alberta separation movement highlight long-term political and infrastructural challenges amid the U.S.-Canada trade tensions.
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The Governor General presented the Order of Canada to six people on Tuesday noon, including Ryan Reynolds and Kim Thúy.
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Read Full ArticleThe Canada Day ceremony in Ottawa received royal treatment. Prince Edward praised the unity and achievements of Canada in a speech at a noon event at LeBreton Plains Park.
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