Carney’s strategic move to have King Charles III open Canada's Parliament on May 27 seeks to reinforce the country's autonomy, especially in light of the recent election outcomes. With the Liberals securing 168 of 343 seats, Carney prepares for a challenging dialogue with Trump, who has a contentious history over tariffs. The prime minister underscores the need for "difficult but constructive" discussions. Aiming for reconciliation within Canada, Carney called for unity in tackling pressing issues such as the cost of living and crime, and he extended an olive branch to those outside his party, including political opponents. Carney's proactive stance denotes a commitment to navigating these challenges effectively while fostering collaboration within Canada's political landscape.