VICTORIA — The life of Queen Elizabeth is being celebrated in British Columbia upon news of her death. British Columbia Lt.-Gov.
VICTORIA — The life of Queen Elizabeth is being celebrated in British Columbia upon news of her death.
“The impact of the reign of Her Majesty cannot be understated; the passage of this Queen represents the end of an era defined by its longevity and her ceaseless service.”King Charles III, as he will be known, is now Canada's head of state. Her legacy will live on in the many organizations and charities she supported, including the Queen’s Commonwealth Canopy, created to protect and conserve forests throughout the Commonwealth, Horgan said.
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