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  2. Belgium–Canada relations - Wikipedia

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    To provide financial support to Belgian immigrants suffering setbacks, the Société belge de bienfaisance was established in 1921 in Montréal. In 1936–7, it was merged into the newly founded Association Belgique-Canada. [2] The association's level of activity has fluctuated over the years, being more active in the 1940s, less so in the ...

  3. Algeria–Canada relations - Wikipedia

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    Algeria is Canada's top trading partner in Africa. In 2018, two-way trade between both nations totaled US$778 million. [1] There are more than 60 Canadian companies doing business in Algeria, and their varied activities range from basic foodstuffs to training services and aeronautics.

  4. List of ambassadors from Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Ottawa: Patrick Van Gheel Chile: Santiago de Chile: Christian De Lannoy China: Beijing: Angelet Bruno Colombia: Bogotá: Koenraad Lenaerts Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kinshasa: Roxane de Bilderling Republic of the Congo: Brazzaville: Jean-Paul Charlier Cook Islands: Embassy with jurisdiction: Australia (Canberra) Costa Rica

  5. List of ambassadors of Canada to France - Wikipedia

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    Canada's mission to France is the second-oldest Canadian diplomatic post, the oldest being the Canadian High Commission in London. Technically, however, Paris is Canada's oldest foreign mission, since the diplomatic posting to London was not considered to be a "foreign" mission because Canada was a member of the British Empire.

  6. Canada–France relations - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Galt, Canada's informal representative in London, attempted to conclude a commercial treaty with France in 1878, but tariff preference for France violated British policy. The Foreign Office in London was unsupportive of sovereign diplomacy by Canada, and France was moving to new duties on foreign shipping and was embarking toward a ...

  7. Embassy of Canada, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Canada in France (French: Ambassade du Canada en France) is the main diplomatic mission of Canada to the French Republic. [1] As of May 2, 2018, the embassy and the Canadian Cultural Centre relocated to 130 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, which underwent renovation for that purpose.

  8. Toulouse–Blagnac Airport - Wikipedia

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    Toulouse–Blagnac Airport (French: Aéroport de Toulouse–Blagnac) (IATA: TLS, ICAO: LFBO) is an international airport located 3.6 nautical miles (6.7 km; 4.1 mi) west northwest of Toulouse, partially in Blagnac, both communes of the Haute-Garonne department in the Occitanie region of France. In 2017, the airport served 9,264,611 passengers. [2]

  9. Embassy of France, Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    There are an estimated 150,000 French expatriates in Canada, 60% of whom have settled in the Montreal area. As of August 31, 2022, the 110,002 registered French citizens were spread out among the 5 consular districts as follows: Montreal: 65,231 • Quebec City: 17,500 • Toronto: 14,715 • Vancouver: 11,438 • Moncton-Halifax: 1,118.