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king charles canada

The Royal Canadian Mint has unveiled a set of uncirculated Canadian coins that feature the effigy of King Charles III.

In November 2023, the Royal Canadian Mint revealed the official design of the new effigy, crafted by Canadian portrait artist Steven Rosati, and a collectors set is available for purchase on the Mint's website.

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You may have caught clips of the elaborate ritual over the weekend in which a man in robes got a funny new hat, signifying his symbolic control over a big chunk of the Earth's surface. The coronation of King Charles III has ruffled feathers, both in the pastel fascinators placed delicately atop the têtes of ladies in attendance at Westminster Abbey and politically abroad.

In Canada, 60% of respondents to an April Angus Reid Institute (ARI) survey said they did not support recognizing Charles as head of state. And 48% just don't like the guy. His wife, Camilla, is even more loathed: 54% of survey respondents viewed the new queen consort unfavourably.

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King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla sent a message to Canada in the aftermath of Fiona, a storm that ripped across the Atlantic provinces and eastern Quebec, causing flooding and damage to homes along the coast.

The September 28 letter from the monarch is addressed to Governor General Mary Simon and, like all royal messages to Canada, includes a French translation.

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If the plethora of cheeky memes are any indication (and they usually are), the death of Queen Elizabeth II has many Canadians looking down the line of succession with unease. The loss of the largely popular monarch and her roster of less popular spawn has revived the pesky 5 à 7 question: will Canada become a republic?

It might seem like the question is more pressing than ever.

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