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In August, Saudi Arabia froze new trade with Canada, expelled envoy Dennis Horak and ordered all Saudi students home after the embassy issued an Arabic language tweet urging the immediate release ...
Canada and Saudi Arabia agreed Wednesday to restore full diplomatic relations and appoint new ambassadors, five years after a dispute over women’s rights activists damaged relations and trade ...
Saudi Arabia also said it would recall its envoy to Canada temporarily but a statement said the country maintained "its right to take further action". [14] [17] The Saudi freeze on all new trade with Canada included instructing staff to sell off all Canadian holdings, including equities, bonds and cash even if that means doing so at a loss. [18]
The 20 largest trade partners of Canada represent 94.0% of Canada's exports, and 91.9% of Canada's imports as of December 2016. [4] These figures do not include services or foreign direct investment. The largest partners of Canada with their total trade (sum of imports and exports) in millions of Canadian Dollars for calendar year 2019 are as ...
The Canadian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia in Riyadh is the official representative of the Government of Canada in Ottawa to the Government of Saudi Arabia. He is also concurrently accredited to the government in Muscat ( Oman ).
The Saudi media account deleted the tweet and reposted another without the airliner. Saudi Arabia appeared to threaten Canada with a 9/11-style attack in a feud over human rights Skip to main content
One of Justin Trudeau 'first foreign policy statements included a call to diffuse Sunni-Shiite tensions in the aftermath of Nimr al-Nimr's execution in Saudi Arabia. [73] After taking office, Trudeau was urged by Human Rights groups to stop the $15 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia – believed to be the largest arms sale in Canadian history ...
Saudi Arabia: 1973-05: See Canada–Saudi Arabia relations. Saudi Arabia is Canada's second largest trade partner among the seven countries of the Arabian Peninsula, [146] totalling more than $2 billion in trade in 2005, [147] nearly double its value in 2002, trade totalled $3.8 in 2014. [148]