Thunderstorms in Ottawa keep Carney from delivering Canada Day speech in Edmonton
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney urged Canadians to remain united in a Canada Day speech in the nation’s capital on Wednesday, but his plan to deliver similar remarks in Edmonton later in the day was upended by thunderstorms that prevented his plane from taking off on time.
Canadians gathered across the country to mark 159 years of Confederation, as the country grapples with a changing world and emerging separatist movements.
In Ottawa, Carney said the country was formed on partnership and accommodation, rather than assimilation and domination.
He spoke to thousands gathered a short drive from Parliament Hill, just moments before a prolonged storm cancelled official events including the evening fireworks.
