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  2. Global Affairs Canada - Wikipedia

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    Global Affairs Canada (GAC; French: Affaires mondiales Canada; AMC) [NB 1] is the department of the Government of Canada that manages Canada's diplomatic and consular relations, promotes Canadian international trade, and leads Canada's international development and humanitarian assistance. It is also responsible for maintaining Canadian ...

  3. Lester B. Pearson Building - Wikipedia

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    It is located at 125 Sussex Drive in the Lower Town neighbourhood and currently serves as the headquarters of Global Affairs Canada. It was officially opened on 1 August 1973 by Queen Elizabeth II. [1] It is named after Lester B. Pearson, former Prime Minister of Canada and external affairs minister which has earned it the nickname "Fort Pearson".

  4. Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers (PAFSO) is a professional association of the Canadian Foreign Service and represents approximately 2000 Foreign Service officers working for the Global Affairs Canada (GAC), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and Canada Border Services Agency.

  5. John G. Diefenbaker Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, offices were rented out to Global Affairs Canada, which is based at the nearby Lester B. Pearson Building. After Ottawa's amalgamation on January 1, 2001, it was decided that the new municipal government would be based at a new location: the former headquarters of the Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton would become Ottawa City ...

  6. Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations

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    The Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations in New York City, where the main headquarters of the United Nations is located, is responsible for the multilateral foreign policy priorities of Canada, facilitating Canada's interests in international development, peace, security and human rights. [2]

  7. Canadian Global Affairs Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Global Affairs Institute (CGAI) is an independent, non-partisan research institute based in Calgary with an office in Ottawa. Incorporated as a charitable organization in 2001, CGAI seeks to focus the national debate and understanding of Canada 's international policies, with the ultimate aim of ensuring a more globally engaged Canada.

  8. Canadian International Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    CIDA reported to the Parliament of Canada through the Minister for International Cooperation. Its mandate was to "support sustainable development in developing countries in order to reduce poverty and contribute to a more secure, equitable, and prosperous world." [2] CIDA had its headquarters at 200 Promenade du Portage in Gatineau, Quebec. [3]

  9. Canadian Trade Office in Taipei - Wikipedia

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    John Clayden (Canadian Chamber of Commerce, 1988-1991); Ron Berlet (External Affairs Canada 1991-1993, Foreign Affairs Canada 1993 onwards, 1991-1995); Hugh Stephens (Foreign Affairs Canada, 1995-1998); David Mulroney (Foreign Affairs Canada, 1998-2001); [4] [a] Ted Lipman (Foreign Affairs Canada, 2001-2004); Gordon Houlden (Foreign Affairs ...