Highlights of the headlines that graced the pages of the special edition of the National Post after Queen Elizabeth II\u0027s death
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Certainly, Canada was the country she chose to visit most often. She was also here at one of the pivotal moments in our history when then-prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau brought home the Constitution in 1982. As sovereign, she signed the document in a rain-spattered and windy ceremony on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, the capital chosen by Queen Victoria.
In 1951, the princess spent almost five weeks in Canada, filling in for her ailing father, George VI.by Joseph Brean For several hours, before the news of her death, the world seemed to reel at the thought of a world without Queen Elizabeth II.
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