King Charles III began his Throne Speech in Canada, which was intended to be a rebuke of Donald Trump’s push to make Canada the 51st state (a supremely bad idea, by the way, although it almost certainly is a troll), began with a land acknowledgment, which amounts to saying that Great Britain stole Canada away from its legitimate possessors.
King Charles III in Canada: “I would like to acknowledge that we are gathered on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg people. This land acknowledgement is a recognition of shared history as a nation.” pic.twitter.com/oy6iN1kDy9
— captive dreamer (@avaricum777) May 27, 2025
Well, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander, Charlie.
The whole point of bringing King Charles III over to deliver a throne speech was to assert Canadian sovereignty, so it’s curious that some of the first words out of…