Quebec votes to cut ties with monarchy hours after throne speech
Quebec legislators unanimously voted in favour of cutting all ties with the monarchy on the same day that King Charles III delivered his throne speech in Ottawa to open the 45th Parliament.
Quebec legislators unanimously voted in favour of cutting all ties with the monarchy on the same day that King Charles III delivered his throne speech in Ottawa to open the 45th Parliament.
Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon tabled the motion following Question Period on Tuesday, with the vote concluding shortly after 3 pm, less than two hours after King Charles III left Canada.