Canadians not preoccupied with constitutional change, PM says as Prince Charles, Camilla start tour

By Anna Mehler Paperny and Steve Scherer

TORONTO – Canadians aren't preoccupied with constitutional change, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau instructed reporters as Britain’s Prince Charles and his spouse Camilla kicked off their Canadian tour within the jap province of Newfoundland on Tuesday.

“Once I hear from Canadians concerning the issues they’re preoccupied about, and the issues they need their governments to work on, it’s not about constitutional change,” he mentioned.

The three-day tour, the prince’s nineteenth of Canada, will embrace the Northwest Territories and Canada’s capital area, and is concentrated on the problems of local weather change and reconciliation with indigenous peoples.

The go to can be a part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking Queen Elizabeth’s seven a long time on the throne.

An opinion ballot launched by the Angus Reid analysis group in April exhibits a rising share of Canadians assist ultimately abolishing the nation’s constitutional monarchy, with about 51% saying it ought to disappear in coming generations, up from 45% in January 2020.

Though Canada ceased being a British colony in 1867, it remained a member of the British Commonwealth, with a British-appointed governor-general appearing on the monarch’s behalf.

Tuesday’s occasions have been to incorporate a smudging ceremony – an Indigenous religious follow that often entails burning medicines comparable to sweetgrass, cedar, sage or tobacco – and a prayer within the Coronary heart Backyard in St. John’s, a website that commemorates the kid victims of Canada’s residential faculties.

Beneath the auspices of Canada’s federal authorities and within the identify of the Crown about 150,000 indigenous youngsters have been forcibly faraway from their households and enrolled in abusive church-run residential faculties between 1831 and 1996.

Canada was rocked final 12 months by discoveries of what's believed to be the stays of 1000's of kids at or close to the websites of former residential faculties. Canada’s authorities was warned of excessive loss of life charges in these faculties, usually attributable to abuse or neglect, greater than a century in the past.

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