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Carney praises connection in a 'divided world' as Canada Day celebrations underway

Carney praises connection in a 'divided world' as Canada Day celebrations underway
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Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized national unity and connection during Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa. The speech comes amid political tensions, including an upcoming referendum on Alberta's independence.

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The political stability of Canada is currently facing challenges from regional separatist movements, making national unity a central theme of current political discourse.

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Speaking at a Canada Day event in Ottawa, Carney praised "the courage that Canadians ... have shown in the face of a more dangerous and divided world."

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The article reports on political speeches and events, maintaining a neutral tone while covering sensitive separatist issues.

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