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Ambassador [i] Monaco: Maguy Maccario-Doyle: 16 December 2014: Ambassador [ii] Andorra: Elisenda Vives Balmaña: 28 April 2016: Ambassador [i] Yemen: Jamal Abdullah Yahya Al-Sallal: 21 November 2016: Ambassador Turkmenistan: Meret Orazov: 21 November 2016: Ambassador [ii] Djibouti: Mohamed Siad Douale: 2 March 2017: Ambassador [ii] Antigua and ...
This is a list of Canadian ambassadors and high commissioners to other countries and international organizations, including permanent representatives of ambassadorial rank from Canada. In cases where a diplomat is accredited to more than one nation, the first country listed is the location of the Ambassador's or High Commissioner's residence ...
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It includes ambassadors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories. This category has the following 107 ...
Prior to 1943, the head of the U.S. diplomatic mission to Canada bore the title of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. The U.S. mission to Canada was upgraded from legation to embassy status in June 1943; Ray Atherton was the first chief of mission to hold ambassadorial rank.
Ambassadors of Canada to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2 P) Ambassadors of Canada to Oman (4 P) Permanent representatives of Canada to the Organization of American States (5 P)
The ambassador works to further the objectives of Canada's feminist foreign policy. [1] The mandate of the role is to "provide confidential assessments and advice to ministers engaged in the implementation of Canada's National Action Plan on WPS [women, peace, and security], and about how Canada can continue to demonstrate global leadership." [2]
Lyons grew up in the Chatham neighborhood of Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada as one of nine siblings. [1] [2] She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1971, graduating as the first female valedictorian in the university's history, and earned certification from the International Studies Program at the Canadian National Defence College in 1993.