King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to arrive in Canada Monday for the first time since the King’s coronation more than two years ago. The King is set to open Parliament and deliver a throne speech on Tuesday, something Queen Elizabeth the Second did twice in 1957 and 1977. The speech, which is written by the government and intended to signal its priorities for the legislative session, is typically read by the Governor General as the representative of the monarch. The King and Queen will kick off the visit with a stop at a farmers market and community event at Landsdowne Park this afternoon before a tree-planting ceremony and formal events at Rideau Hall








