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The Embassy of Russia in Canada is the Russian embassy in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, located at 285 Charlotte Street, [1] at the eastern terminus of Laurier Avenue, built by W.E. Noffke. [2] To the south it looks out on Strathcona Park while to the east it looks out on the Rideau River. Russia also maintains consulates in Toronto and Montreal.
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Canada is the official representative of the President and the Government of the Russian Federation to the Prime Minister and the Government of Canada. The ambassador and his staff work at large in the Embassy of Russia in Ottawa.
Russia's foreign ministry has summoned the Canadian ambassador and issued a protest over attacks on the Russian embassy in Ottawa, the ministry said on Monday. It said an unknown person threw a ...
Sierra Leone, embassy in Washington D.C. covers Canada, has a consulate in Ottawa Singapore , High Commissioner is located at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Singapore, has honorary consuls in Toronto and Vancouver
A Canada-Russia Business Summit was organized in Ottawa on 1 June 2011 by CERBA, in coordination with the Government of Canada and the Government of Russia. The event was co-chaired on the government level by the Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov and the Canadian Minister of International Trade Edward Fast .
The five, attempting to drive into Russia from Kazakhstan late last month, were refused entry after four hours of examination and had their visas cancelled, the embassy said on its WeChat social ...
Ottawa Angola: Embassy 2018 [18] Belarus: Embassy 2021 [19] Benin: Embassy 2019 [20] Iran: Embassy: 2012 [21] Malawi: High Commission 2005 [22] Mauritania: Embassy 2007 [23] Niger: Embassy Unknown Swaziland [c] High Commission 1999 [24] Syria: Embassy 2012 Calgary France: Consulate-General 2013 [25] Edmonton France: Consulate 1996 [26] Japan ...
Russia established several consulates in the United States and Canada to cater to Russian immigrants. In 1917, the Tsarist government vanished, with a number of consuls who maintained tsarist loyalties establishing the "Council of Ambassadors" ( Russian : Совещания послов ), through which they worked as embassies without a ...