The Queen's Message to all Canadians 1957
13 October 1957 On 13 October 1957, the Queen made a live television address at 9 pm, in English and French, from her official Canadian residence to the people of Canada. It was her first ever televised broadcast and was telecast by CBC. Queen Elizabeth II arrived in Ottawa on 12 October for a four-day visit to open the first session of the 23rd Canadian Parliament on 14 October.

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