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Canada’s donation to Queen Elizabeth Scholars program to honour her lifelong commitment to service

Prime Minister Trudeau's announcement made in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II lifetime of service to the Commonwealth and its people.

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PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE

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LONDON—On Sept. 19, 2022 Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today attended the State Funeral in London, United Kingdom, for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

The Prime Minister was accompanied by Sophie Grégoire Trudeau and Their Excellencies the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, and Mr. Whit Fraser.

Trudeau expressed thanks on behalf of all Canadians for The Queen's lifetime of service to the Commonwealth and its people. Her Late Majesty's dedication to Canada and Canadians will forever remain an important part of our country's history.

To honour Her Majesty's lifelong commitment to duty and service, Prime Minister Trudeau announced that Canada will donate $20 million to the Queen Elizabeth Scholars (QES) program, which provides funding for university exchange projects that give Canadian students the opportunity to study abroad and attract top talent and international research leaders to Canada. This gift will ensure the program's continued operation into the future.

Trudeau spoke about Her Majesty the Queen’s legacy of service, her inspiration to many young Canadians and thanked Her Majesty for over 70 years of selfless service.

His announcement highlighted how, “Canada was the Commonwealth country most often visited by Her Majesty, with 22 official visits as Queen. Her Majesty made a point of visiting every Canadian province and territory. Her last visit of the country was in 2010.”

"The Queen's legacy of service and steadfast leadership will live on in the countless lives that she touched and as an inspiration to us all. Her example inspired many young Canadians to dedicate their lives to service, give back to their communities, and become the leaders of today and tomorrow. I join Canadians in thanking Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for over 70 years of selfless service and honouring her extraordinary life marked by grace, dignity, and an unwavering sense of duty,” stated, the Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada.

Prime Minister Trudeau also received an audience with His Majesty King Charles III, where he personally extended condolences to the Royal Family on behalf of Canadians and affirmed the Government of Canada's loyalty as he commences his reign.

Trudeau then attended the State Funeral service at Westminster Abbey and the committal ceremony for the interment of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

During his visit, Trudeau also met with Prime Ministers where the Queen is Head of State, including the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Elizabeth Truss, and the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, to remember Her Late Majesty's extraordinary service. He also met with the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal.

The Prime Minister’s announcement highlighted some memorable facts about Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, including:

  • Her Majesty made a point of visiting every Canadian province and territory. Her last visit of the country was in 2010.
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was the patron of more than 600 charities and organizations, including 36 in Canada, reflecting her interests such as education, health, science, the environment, and the arts.
  • The QES program has awarded more than 2,200 scholarships since its inauguration in 2012.
  • The Queen held a privileged relationship with the Canadian Armed Forces, well beyond her constitutional role as Commander-in-Chief of Canada's military. She served as Colonel-in-Chief, Captain General, and Air Commodore-in-Chief for 16 regiments and units across Canada. Each of these units sent representatives to London, England to take part in the funeral of Her Majesty.

 




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