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By عبد السلام
Published: May 17, 2022
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are today in "Newfoundland and Labrador" to begin a three-day Canadian tour focusing on reconciliation between Indigenous peoples and climate change.
The couple will visit the regional legislative council where they will be welcomed by Prime Minister "Justin Trudeau" before heading to the government headquarters.
There will be leaders from four of the five Indigenous groups in the province. Instead, "Johannes Lambe" the head of the 'Inuit Nunatsiavut Government' in 'Labrador' will attend the swearing-in ceremony for his newly elected members.
Prince Charles and Camilla will then tour "Quidi Vidi" at the eastern end of "St. John's" before heading to Ottawa, and finally to the Northwest Territories.
England first established a colony in "Newfoundland" in 1610, and the island remained under British rule until it joined Canada in 1949 along with "Labrador" and became Newfoundland Province, with a constitutional amendment in 2001 giving the province its current name.
Before welcoming the couple, Trudeau and Premier Andrew Furey will visit a local child care facility.
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