2025 Speech from the Throne
| 2025 Speech from the Throne | |
|---|---|
| Legislative body | Parliament of Canada |
| Meeting place | Senate of Canada |
| Date | 27 May 2025 |
| Government | 30th Canadian Ministry |
The Speech from the Throne of the Parliament of Canada took place on May 27, 2025, when Charles III, King of Canada, opened the new session of the 45th Canadian Parliament, which was the first after the 2025 federal election. Charles delivered the Throne Speech, his first as King of Canada, and the first for any Canadian monarch since 1977. He set out the Canadian government's legislative priorities for the following parliamentary session.
Along with Queen Camilla, Charles travelled to the Senate through Wellington Street in Canada's state landau. They were accompanied by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). At the Senate of Canada Building, the King read the speech from the throne in the temporary Senate chamber. The speech was then debated by Parliament. It marked Mark Carney's first speech from the throne since becoming Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party won the election in the previous month. The title of the throne speech was "Building Canada Strong: A bold, ambitious plan for our future".