The image of King Charles will eventually replace the queen on Canada's $20 bill and its coins, the federal government announced during Saturday's coronation events.
A news release from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government has directed the Bank of Canada to replace the likeness of the late Queen Elizabeth II with King Charles III during the next design process. It has also tasked the Royal Canadian Mint with designing coins depicting the new monarch that will go into circulation.
The federal government honoured the coronation of Canada's new head of state, with a ceremony of its own in the nation's capital Saturday morning. In a speech, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc spoke of the monarchy's place in Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Gov. Gen Mary Simon were in London for the coronation, along with a Canadian delegation.
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