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queen elizabeth death

Justin Trudeau has opened up about his relationship with Queen Elizabeth II, and he even revealed a joke she made when they met in 2015.

During a special sitting of the House of Commons in honour of the queen's life on September 15, the prime minister delivered remarks to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth following her death.

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After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who is featured on Canadian money, the Royal Canadian Mint revealed that it's working with the federal government to "transition" coins.

The Royal Canadian Mint, which manufactures and distributes Canada's circulation coins, shared in an email to customers on September 14 that it is "complying with royal succession protocols."

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Queen Elizabeth II's iconic corgis need a new home now that she's dead, and after a few days of mystery, it seems like they've found it.

The queen's love for her corgis was well-known, and she spent decades caring for and breeding them. However, her once-mighty pack of the little dogs had dwindled to a handful at the time of her death last week.

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Since the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, there have been hundreds of statements and messages of condolences from leaders around the world, including Alberta Premier Jason Kenney.

However, Redditors have started roasting the premier after his tribute contained some wrong information on one famous Alberta landmark.

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Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, the Alberta Government has shared its plans for how the mourning period in the province will go.

The late monarch died "peacefully" at Balmoral on Thursday afternoon, the royal family said.

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