Prime Minister Carney commends nation’s courage, conviction, connection on Canada Day
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians have shown courage, conviction and connection over the past year in the face of a more dangerous and divided world, and urged unity as he spoke to a crowd in the nation’s capital on Canada Day.
“The founding idea of Canada is simple: unity does not require uniformity,” he said in French.
Carney said the country was formed on partnership and accommodation, rather than assimilation and domination.
He said Canadians have stood strong and unflinching in the face of global challenges, “working together, resolutely, to build our future. Because in a crisis, fortune favours the bold.”











