Coronation met with mixed response from Caribbean community members in Ontario

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Gary Williams watched the coronation of King Charles on YouTube while working at his business in downtown Toronto on Saturday.

The owner of The Jerk Spot, who is originally from Jamaica, said he became a Canadian citizen in June 2022.

While Jamaica has signalled its intention to ditch the monarchy, Williams is not so sure that’s the best move, and he wants to see the monarch and royal family remain in place for years to come.

“I think it’s necessary … I really think it’s a good establishment, like, something to keep going,” Williams told CBC Toronto.

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“King Charles is actually someone that I

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