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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. List of ambassadors of Canada to Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The official title for the ambassador is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada to the Kingdom of Belgium. The current ambassador of Canada is Alain Gendron who was appointed on the advice of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on October 29, 2020. [1] The Embassy of Canada is located at Avenue des Arts 58, 1000, Brussels, Belgium.

  4. List of diplomatic missions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    2.7 Quebec City. 2.8 Toronto. 2.9 Vancouver. 2.10 Winnipeg. ... Map of diplomatic missions in Canada. Diplomatic missions in Ottawa. Embassies/High Commissions

  5. Foreign relations of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Canada has an embassy in Brussels. Cuba: 18 August 1902 Diplomatic relations were established on 18 August 1902. [194] In 1837, Belgian negotiating sale right ownership of Cuba from Spanish government. [195] Belgium has an embassy in Havana. Cuba has an embassy in Brussels. Mexico: 19 November 1839: See Belgium–Mexico relations

  6. Nord-du-Québec - Wikipedia

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    Nord-du-Québec (French pronunciation: [nɔʁ d͜zy kebɛk]; English: Northern Quebec) is the largest, but the least populous, of the seventeen administrative regions of Quebec, Canada. Spread over nearly 14 degrees of latitude, north of the 49th parallel, the region covers 860,692 km 2 (332,315 sq mi) on the Labrador Peninsula , making it ...

  7. Northern Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Northern Quebec (French: le nord du Québec) is a geographic term denoting the northerly, more remote and less populated parts of the Canadian province of Quebec. [1]The term has two related, overlapping but not identical usages; depending on the context, it may refer specifically to the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, [2] or to a broader geographic area also inclusive of the ...

  8. Foreign relations of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada hosted the third Summit of the Americas in Quebec City. Canada is working on setting up military bases around the world, while reducing aid and diplomatic efforts. [230] [231] In the late 90s, Canada actively promoted the notion of human security as an alternative to business-as-usual approaches to foreign aid. However, by invoking the ...

  9. Ministry of International Relations and La Francophonie (Quebec)

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    The ministry operates the Quebec Government Offices, de facto embassies which serve as communication depots between the Government of Quebec and governments outside of Canada. None of the offices in 28 countries have official diplomatic accreditation, but they serve as venues for paradiplomacy .