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The Embassy of Mexico in Canada, based out of Ottawa, is the primary diplomatic mission from Mexico to Canada. Relations between the two nations were formally established on 30 January 1944, with Mexico eventually opening a consulate in Montreal in 1952. This consulate was later upgraded to an embassy and moved to Ottawa. [1]
Embassy 2012 Calgary France: Consulate-General 2013 [33] Edmonton France: Consulate 1996 [34] Japan: Consulate-General 2005 [35] Hamilton Italy: Vice-consulate 2000 [36] Montreal Czechia: Consulate-General 2010 [37] South Africa: Consulate-General 2002 Sweden: Consulate-General: 1993 [38] Venezuela: Consulate-General 2019 [39] Toronto Belgium ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -The Mexican government has paused its relationship with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in the country, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday, after their ...
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Republic of Congo, embassy in Washington D.C. covers Canada, has an honorary consul in Toronto; Djibouti, embassy in Washington D.C. covers Canada, has a consulate in Montreal; Equatorial Guinea, U.N. Mission in New York City covers Canada; Eritrea, embassy in Washington D.C. covers Canada, has a consulate in Toronto
Hundreds of Mexican nationals lined up on Sunday to cast ballots in an election that will likely see the first female president chosen in the country's history.
In 1952, Mexico opened its first consulate-general in Montreal. [ 1 ] The first ever meeting between leaders of both nations took place in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia in 1956 between Mexican President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines , Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent and American President Dwight D. Eisenhower . [ 1 ]