hope you rest in peace. jeremy cooke, bbc news, bolton. the official proclamation of charles as king took place notjust in london today but also in ottawa in at its highest, anger over english domination. of canada�*s official languages. better than even some of canada�*s politicians. another difficult legacy of a darker imperial past. the indians were so delighted i to meet the great white queen. for canada�*s indigenous community, the monarchy also symbolises dispossession, discrimination, horrific abuses. canada�*s leaders are still confronting. this morning�*s ceremony to welcome the king sends another signal. the monarch�*s representative, the governor general mary simon, is the first indigenous person to hold this role. other change could be coming. the monarchy is changing, so too is canada, the queen was able to move their kinds, to remain relevant, and now more and more canadians are saying the monarchy no longer matters. but this is a country where the constitution is hard to change, so for now, it is a country a king. i�*ve been speaking to a royal historian about canada�*s reaction. in canada, there has been a tremendous amount