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MARGARET DICKENSON : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Margaret Dickenson | April 24, 2021 | 0 Comments. As stay-at-home advisories continue, the focus on home dining has evolved to remarkable levels, not only through necessity, but also personal interest. At least occasionally for many, the desire to re-create menus at home that would emulate those offered when dining out hasintensified.
ROBERT I. ROTBERG : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Robert I. Rotberg | December 29, 2018 | 0 Comments. Africa in 2019 will continue to cope with a number of difficult and debilitating challenges: Terror, civil conflict, climate warming and drought, corruption, poor governance, weak rules of law and inconsistent and lacklustre leadership. For all of those reasons, sub-Saharan Africanmigrants
A MONUMENTAL RESIDENTIAL BALANCING ACT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE A monumental residential balancing act. Waterstone, the official residence of Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, is a heritage building that was completed in 1930. (Photo: Ashley Fraser) The trick to designing a monumental home is to avoid overwhelming those who live and visit there.NEW ARRIVALS
High Commissioner Dato’ Aminahtun is a career diplomat with more than 32 years experience. She’s worked at various divisions of the ministry, namely the South-East Asia, Western Europe, Africa and East Asian desks, ASEAN, and consular affairs. This assignment brings her full circle, as her first foreign posting was to Canada in 1988.NEW ARRIVALS
New Arrivals – Summer 2013. Mr. Garmendia has a degree in Russian literature and translation and a degree in political science. He joined the foreign service in 1975 and soon became head of the department of state’s committee on economic cooperation. His first posting came in 1982 as deputy economic counsellor in the SovietUnion.
THE OTTAWA SERVICE ATTACHÉS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED AN The Ottawa Service Attachés Association organized an international cuisine night at Sala San Marco Conference Centre. From left, Alina Ureche (Romania), Yu Wang (China), her husband, Chinese defence attaché Senior Col. Zhu Haitao and Romanian defence attaché FlorinUreche.
CURRENT AND PREVIOUS ISSUES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Biden warns Russia against 'harmful activities' at start of first official trip BBC News - UK Politics Thursday, Jun 10, 2021; Democratic senator says his party should move forward on infrastructure without GOP: 'We cannot just sort of twiddle our thumbs' CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Thursday, Jun 10, 2021 House Democrats release former Trump White House Counsel Don McGahn's RESIDENCES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Slovak residence: A modern home full of art. Tucked away on a small cul-de-sac on the eastern side of Rockcliffe Park is the residence of Slovak Ambassador Andrej Droba, his wife, Daniela, and their 11-year-old daughter, Sara. A family-style home in most respects, the house was built in 1984 on a large tract of private land on theeastern side
REMA JAMOUS IMSEIS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Government fell disastrously short over Covid - Cummings BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; Cummings' apology over UK government response to Covid BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; Covid: Government backtracks over local travel advice after confusion BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; ACLU sues Arkansas to block EACH YEAR, GOV. GEN. JULIE PAYETTE HOSTS THE CITY’S FEMALE Each year, Gov. Gen. Julie Payette hosts the city’s female heads of mission. They are pictured here. (Photo: Rideau Hall) Each year, Gov.Gen. Julie
MARGARET DICKENSON : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Margaret Dickenson | April 24, 2021 | 0 Comments. As stay-at-home advisories continue, the focus on home dining has evolved to remarkable levels, not only through necessity, but also personal interest. At least occasionally for many, the desire to re-create menus at home that would emulate those offered when dining out hasintensified.
ROBERT I. ROTBERG : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Robert I. Rotberg | December 29, 2018 | 0 Comments. Africa in 2019 will continue to cope with a number of difficult and debilitating challenges: Terror, civil conflict, climate warming and drought, corruption, poor governance, weak rules of law and inconsistent and lacklustre leadership. For all of those reasons, sub-Saharan Africanmigrants
A MONUMENTAL RESIDENTIAL BALANCING ACT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE A monumental residential balancing act. Waterstone, the official residence of Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, is a heritage building that was completed in 1930. (Photo: Ashley Fraser) The trick to designing a monumental home is to avoid overwhelming those who live and visit there.NEW ARRIVALS
High Commissioner Dato’ Aminahtun is a career diplomat with more than 32 years experience. She’s worked at various divisions of the ministry, namely the South-East Asia, Western Europe, Africa and East Asian desks, ASEAN, and consular affairs. This assignment brings her full circle, as her first foreign posting was to Canada in 1988.NEW ARRIVALS
New Arrivals – Summer 2013. Mr. Garmendia has a degree in Russian literature and translation and a degree in political science. He joined the foreign service in 1975 and soon became head of the department of state’s committee on economic cooperation. His first posting came in 1982 as deputy economic counsellor in the SovietUnion.
THE OTTAWA SERVICE ATTACHÉS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED AN The Ottawa Service Attachés Association organized an international cuisine night at Sala San Marco Conference Centre. From left, Alina Ureche (Romania), Yu Wang (China), her husband, Chinese defence attaché Senior Col. Zhu Haitao and Romanian defence attaché FlorinUreche.
CURRENT AND PREVIOUS ISSUES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Biden warns Russia against 'harmful activities' at start of first official trip BBC News - UK Politics Thursday, Jun 10, 2021; Democratic senator says his party should move forward on infrastructure without GOP: 'We cannot just sort of twiddle our thumbs' CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Thursday, Jun 10, 2021 House Democrats release former Trump White House Counsel Don McGahn's DIPLOMATICA : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Hungary is one of the fastest-growing economies in the European Union. The central European country’s GDP grew by five per cent in 2019. It has one of the highest trade-to-GDP ratios in the world, at approximately 83 per cent, according to the World Bank. This indicatesa
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He served as director for Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Oceania, Russia and the Eastern Partnership from 2014 to 2017. He was deputy chief of mission in the U.S. from 2010 to 2013 and served as political co-ordinator and acting deputy permanent representative to the UN in New York when Croatia was on the security council. RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM AND THE GLOBAL THREAT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Right-wing extremism and the global threat. The unruly mob of “thugs, insurrectionists, political extremists and white supremacists,” as U.S. President Joe Biden referred to them, who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is the latest manifestation of what some see as a growing global pattern. (Photo: Tyler Merbler) AMaru Public
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Juan José Gómez CamachoAmbassador of Mexico. Ambassador Gómez Camacho is a career diplomat. He joined the foreign ministry in 1988 and over the past 30 years, he’s held numerous key positions. For example, he led negotiations on the pandemic influenza preparedness framework, a global deal between nation states, industry, laboratoriesand
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Envoy’s Album – Spring 2019. To mark Kazakhstan’s independence day, Ambassador Akylbek Kamaldinov and his wife, Olga Kamaldinova, hosted a reception at the Fairmont Château Laurier. (Photo: Ülle Baum) Mongolian Ambassador Yadmaa Ariunbold and his wife, Ayurzana Enkhtuya, left, hosted a reception at the Fairmont Château Laurier to ITALY AND CANADA: TRADING ON MANY LEVELS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE According to Statistics Canada, in 2013, two-way trade reached $7.8 billion, and in 2014, it rose to $10.6 billion — the highest level since 1992 — with a positive balance for Italy of $2.2 billion. Those numbers indicate there was not only an increase in Italian exports (+10 percent, for a value of $6.4 billion), confirming aconsistent
CHINA’S DOMESTIC PROBLEMS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Greenpeace China reveals that the waters of the Yellow, Yangtze and the Pearl rivers are contaminated by industrial waste and are not safe for drinking. A joint report from China’s ministry of environmental protection and the ministry of land resources, released in 2013 stated that close to 20 per cent of the soil of arable land was contaminated.NEW ARRIVALS
New Arrivals – Summer 2013. Mr. Garmendia has a degree in Russian literature and translation and a degree in political science. He joined the foreign service in 1975 and soon became head of the department of state’s committee on economic cooperation. His first posting came in 1982 as deputy economic counsellor in the SovietUnion.
NETHERLANDS AMBASSADOR WIM GEERTS JOINED THE BAND AT A Belgian Ambassador Bruno van der Pluijm hosted a reception at his residence to mark the country’s National Day. From left, Denis Robert, Canada’s ambassador to Belgium, Mr. van der Pluijm and his wife, Hildegarde van de Voorde. CURRENT AND PREVIOUS ISSUES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Analysis: Manchin tanks Democrats' hopes of going it alone on their sweeping agenda CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Sunday, Jun 6, 2021; Harris safely returns to air base after plane has 'technical issue' while departing for first foreign trip CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Sunday, Jun 6, 2021; Mississippi GOP governor: State abortion law 'a vehicle' for Supreme Court to RESIDENCES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Slovak residence: A modern home full of art. Tucked away on a small cul-de-sac on the eastern side of Rockcliffe Park is the residence of Slovak Ambassador Andrej Droba, his wife, Daniela, and their 11-year-old daughter, Sara. A family-style home in most respects, the house was built in 1984 on a large tract of private land on theeastern side
REMA JAMOUS IMSEIS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Government fell disastrously short over Covid - Cummings BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; Cummings' apology over UK government response to Covid BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; Covid: Government backtracks over local travel advice after confusion BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; ACLU sues Arkansas to block EACH YEAR, GOV. GEN. JULIE PAYETTE HOSTS THE CITY’S FEMALE Each year, Gov. Gen. Julie Payette hosts the city’s female heads of mission. They are pictured here. (Photo: Rideau Hall) Each year, Gov.Gen. Julie
MARGARET DICKENSON : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Margaret Dickenson | April 24, 2021 | 0 Comments. As stay-at-home advisories continue, the focus on home dining has evolved to remarkable levels, not only through necessity, but also personal interest. At least occasionally for many, the desire to re-create menus at home that would emulate those offered when dining out hasintensified.
ROBERT I. ROTBERG : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Robert I. Rotberg | December 29, 2018 | 0 Comments. Africa in 2019 will continue to cope with a number of difficult and debilitating challenges: Terror, civil conflict, climate warming and drought, corruption, poor governance, weak rules of law and inconsistent and lacklustre leadership. For all of those reasons, sub-Saharan Africanmigrants
A MONUMENTAL RESIDENTIAL BALANCING ACT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE A monumental residential balancing act. Waterstone, the official residence of Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, is a heritage building that was completed in 1930. (Photo: Ashley Fraser) The trick to designing a monumental home is to avoid overwhelming those who live and visit there.NEW ARRIVALS
High Commissioner Dato’ Aminahtun is a career diplomat with more than 32 years experience. She’s worked at various divisions of the ministry, namely the South-East Asia, Western Europe, Africa and East Asian desks, ASEAN, and consular affairs. This assignment brings her full circle, as her first foreign posting was to Canada in 1988.NEW ARRIVALS
New Arrivals – Summer 2013. Mr. Garmendia has a degree in Russian literature and translation and a degree in political science. He joined the foreign service in 1975 and soon became head of the department of state’s committee on economic cooperation. His first posting came in 1982 as deputy economic counsellor in the SovietUnion.
THE OTTAWA SERVICE ATTACHÉS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED AN The Ottawa Service Attachés Association organized an international cuisine night at Sala San Marco Conference Centre. From left, Alina Ureche (Romania), Yu Wang (China), her husband, Chinese defence attaché Senior Col. Zhu Haitao and Romanian defence attaché FlorinUreche.
CURRENT AND PREVIOUS ISSUES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Analysis: Manchin tanks Democrats' hopes of going it alone on their sweeping agenda CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Sunday, Jun 6, 2021; Harris safely returns to air base after plane has 'technical issue' while departing for first foreign trip CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Sunday, Jun 6, 2021; Mississippi GOP governor: State abortion law 'a vehicle' for Supreme Court to RESIDENCES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Slovak residence: A modern home full of art. Tucked away on a small cul-de-sac on the eastern side of Rockcliffe Park is the residence of Slovak Ambassador Andrej Droba, his wife, Daniela, and their 11-year-old daughter, Sara. A family-style home in most respects, the house was built in 1984 on a large tract of private land on theeastern side
REMA JAMOUS IMSEIS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Government fell disastrously short over Covid - Cummings BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; Cummings' apology over UK government response to Covid BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; Covid: Government backtracks over local travel advice after confusion BBC News - UK Politics Wednesday, May 26, 2021; ACLU sues Arkansas to block EACH YEAR, GOV. GEN. JULIE PAYETTE HOSTS THE CITY’S FEMALE Each year, Gov. Gen. Julie Payette hosts the city’s female heads of mission. They are pictured here. (Photo: Rideau Hall) Each year, Gov.Gen. Julie
MARGARET DICKENSON : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Margaret Dickenson | April 24, 2021 | 0 Comments. As stay-at-home advisories continue, the focus on home dining has evolved to remarkable levels, not only through necessity, but also personal interest. At least occasionally for many, the desire to re-create menus at home that would emulate those offered when dining out hasintensified.
ROBERT I. ROTBERG : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Robert I. Rotberg | December 29, 2018 | 0 Comments. Africa in 2019 will continue to cope with a number of difficult and debilitating challenges: Terror, civil conflict, climate warming and drought, corruption, poor governance, weak rules of law and inconsistent and lacklustre leadership. For all of those reasons, sub-Saharan Africanmigrants
A MONUMENTAL RESIDENTIAL BALANCING ACT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE A monumental residential balancing act. Waterstone, the official residence of Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, is a heritage building that was completed in 1930. (Photo: Ashley Fraser) The trick to designing a monumental home is to avoid overwhelming those who live and visit there.NEW ARRIVALS
High Commissioner Dato’ Aminahtun is a career diplomat with more than 32 years experience. She’s worked at various divisions of the ministry, namely the South-East Asia, Western Europe, Africa and East Asian desks, ASEAN, and consular affairs. This assignment brings her full circle, as her first foreign posting was to Canada in 1988.NEW ARRIVALS
New Arrivals – Summer 2013. Mr. Garmendia has a degree in Russian literature and translation and a degree in political science. He joined the foreign service in 1975 and soon became head of the department of state’s committee on economic cooperation. His first posting came in 1982 as deputy economic counsellor in the SovietUnion.
THE OTTAWA SERVICE ATTACHÉS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED AN The Ottawa Service Attachés Association organized an international cuisine night at Sala San Marco Conference Centre. From left, Alina Ureche (Romania), Yu Wang (China), her husband, Chinese defence attaché Senior Col. Zhu Haitao and Romanian defence attaché FlorinUreche.
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As COVID further impacts the problems of malnutrition and hunger worldwide, Diplomat takes a look at what countries export the most agricultural products and what countries import the biggest number. Mid 18th-Century France witnessed the emergence of an eclectic groupof economists.
CURRENT AND PREVIOUS ISSUES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Analysis: Manchin tanks Democrats' hopes of going it alone on their sweeping agenda CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Sunday, Jun 6, 2021; Harris safely returns to air base after plane has 'technical issue' while departing for first foreign trip CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Sunday, Jun 6, 2021; Mississippi GOP governor: State abortion law 'a vehicle' for Supreme Court to DIPLOMATIC LISTINGS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE ALBANIA Her Ex. Elida Petoshati Embassy of the Republic of Albania 130 Albert Street, Suite 302 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5G4 TEL 236-4114 FAX 236-0804 embassy.ottawa@mfa.gov.alNEW ARRIVALS
He served as director for Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Oceania, Russia and the Eastern Partnership from 2014 to 2017. He was deputy chief of mission in the U.S. from 2010 to 2013 and served as political co-ordinator and acting deputy permanent representative to the UN in New York when Croatia was on the security council. RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM AND THE GLOBAL THREAT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Right-wing extremism and the global threat. The unruly mob of “thugs, insurrectionists, political extremists and white supremacists,” as U.S. President Joe Biden referred to them, who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is the latest manifestation of what some see as a growing global pattern. (Photo: Tyler Merbler) AMaru Public
RIMA ALAADEEN : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Rima Alaadeen. Rima Alaadeen is the ambassador of Jordan. Email her at ottawa@fm.gov.jo or phone her at (613) 238-8090. CHINA’S DOMESTIC PROBLEMS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Greenpeace China reveals that the waters of the Yellow, Yangtze and the Pearl rivers are contaminated by industrial waste and are not safe for drinking. A joint report from China’s ministry of environmental protection and the ministry of land resources, released in 2013 stated that close to 20 per cent of the soil of arable land was contaminated.ENVOY’S ALBUM
Envoy’s Album – Spring 2019. To mark Kazakhstan’s independence day, Ambassador Akylbek Kamaldinov and his wife, Olga Kamaldinova, hosted a reception at the Fairmont Château Laurier. (Photo: Ülle Baum) Mongolian Ambassador Yadmaa Ariunbold and his wife, Ayurzana Enkhtuya, left, hosted a reception at the Fairmont Château Laurier toNEW ARRIVALS
New Arrivals – Summer 2013. Mr. Garmendia has a degree in Russian literature and translation and a degree in political science. He joined the foreign service in 1975 and soon became head of the department of state’s committee on economic cooperation. His first posting came in 1982 as deputy economic counsellor in the SovietUnion.
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MARGARET DICKENSON : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Margaret Dickenson | April 24, 2021 | 0 Comments. As stay-at-home advisories continue, the focus on home dining has evolved to remarkable levels, not only through necessity, but also personal interest. At least occasionally for many, the desire to re-create menus at home that would emulate those offered when dining out hasintensified.
A MONUMENTAL RESIDENTIAL BALANCING ACT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE A monumental residential balancing act. Waterstone, the official residence of Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, is a heritage building that was completed in 1930. (Photo: Ashley Fraser) The trick to designing a monumental home is to avoid overwhelming those who live and visit there. ROBERT I. ROTBERG : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Robert I. Rotberg | December 29, 2018 | 0 Comments. Africa in 2019 will continue to cope with a number of difficult and debilitating challenges: Terror, civil conflict, climate warming and drought, corruption, poor governance, weak rules of law and inconsistent and lacklustre leadership. For all of those reasons, sub-Saharan Africanmigrants
JENNIFER CAMPBELL : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Jennifer Campbell | October 7, 2018 | 1 Comment. ATHENS — A father runs across the park, his seven-year-old daughter in tow and all his worldly possessions crammed into two overloaded backpacks, one on each shoulder. In his pocket, he has tickets to CHINA’S DOMESTIC PROBLEMS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Greenpeace China reveals that the waters of the Yellow, Yangtze and the Pearl rivers are contaminated by industrial waste and are not safe for drinking. A joint report from China’s ministry of environmental protection and the ministry of land resources, released in 2013 stated that close to 20 per cent of the soil of arable land was contaminated.NEW ARRIVALS
High Commissioner Dato’ Aminahtun is a career diplomat with more than 32 years experience. She’s worked at various divisions of the ministry, namely the South-East Asia, Western Europe, Africa and East Asian desks, ASEAN, and consular affairs. This assignment brings her full circle, as her first foreign posting was to Canada in 1988. THE OTTAWA SERVICE ATTACHÉS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED AN The Ottawa Service Attachés Association organized an international cuisine night at Sala San Marco Conference Centre. From left, Alina Ureche (Romania), Yu Wang (China), her husband, Chinese defence attaché Senior Col. Zhu Haitao and Romanian defence attaché FlorinUreche.
NETHERLANDS AMBASSADOR WIM GEERTS JOINED THE BAND AT A Belgian Ambassador Bruno van der Pluijm hosted a reception at his residence to mark the country’s National Day. From left, Denis Robert, Canada’s ambassador to Belgium, Mr. van der Pluijm and his wife, Hildegarde van de Voorde. CURRENT AND PREVIOUS ISSUES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINETHE DIPLOMAT MAGAZINEeastern side
MARGARET DICKENSON : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Margaret Dickenson | April 24, 2021 | 0 Comments. As stay-at-home advisories continue, the focus on home dining has evolved to remarkable levels, not only through necessity, but also personal interest. At least occasionally for many, the desire to re-create menus at home that would emulate those offered when dining out hasintensified.
A MONUMENTAL RESIDENTIAL BALANCING ACT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE A monumental residential balancing act. Waterstone, the official residence of Japanese Ambassador Kimihiro Ishikane and his wife, Kaoru, is a heritage building that was completed in 1930. (Photo: Ashley Fraser) The trick to designing a monumental home is to avoid overwhelming those who live and visit there. ROBERT I. ROTBERG : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Robert I. Rotberg | December 29, 2018 | 0 Comments. Africa in 2019 will continue to cope with a number of difficult and debilitating challenges: Terror, civil conflict, climate warming and drought, corruption, poor governance, weak rules of law and inconsistent and lacklustre leadership. For all of those reasons, sub-Saharan Africanmigrants
JENNIFER CAMPBELL : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Jennifer Campbell | October 7, 2018 | 1 Comment. ATHENS — A father runs across the park, his seven-year-old daughter in tow and all his worldly possessions crammed into two overloaded backpacks, one on each shoulder. In his pocket, he has tickets to CHINA’S DOMESTIC PROBLEMS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Greenpeace China reveals that the waters of the Yellow, Yangtze and the Pearl rivers are contaminated by industrial waste and are not safe for drinking. A joint report from China’s ministry of environmental protection and the ministry of land resources, released in 2013 stated that close to 20 per cent of the soil of arable land was contaminated.NEW ARRIVALS
High Commissioner Dato’ Aminahtun is a career diplomat with more than 32 years experience. She’s worked at various divisions of the ministry, namely the South-East Asia, Western Europe, Africa and East Asian desks, ASEAN, and consular affairs. This assignment brings her full circle, as her first foreign posting was to Canada in 1988. THE OTTAWA SERVICE ATTACHÉS ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED AN The Ottawa Service Attachés Association organized an international cuisine night at Sala San Marco Conference Centre. From left, Alina Ureche (Romania), Yu Wang (China), her husband, Chinese defence attaché Senior Col. Zhu Haitao and Romanian defence attaché FlorinUreche.
NETHERLANDS AMBASSADOR WIM GEERTS JOINED THE BAND AT A Belgian Ambassador Bruno van der Pluijm hosted a reception at his residence to mark the country’s National Day. From left, Denis Robert, Canada’s ambassador to Belgium, Mr. van der Pluijm and his wife, Hildegarde van de Voorde.DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE
As COVID further impacts the problems of malnutrition and hunger worldwide, Diplomat takes a look at what countries export the most agricultural products and what countries import the biggest number. Mid 18th-Century France witnessed the emergence of an eclectic groupof economists.
CURRENT AND PREVIOUS ISSUES : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Breaking News. Covid-19: Portugal queries amber list move as UK stresses risk to unlocking BBC News - UK Politics Friday, Jun 4, 2021; Mike Pence on Donald Trump: 'I don't know if we'll ever see eye to eye' on January 6 CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Friday, Jun 4, 2021; NC civil rights leaders request DOJ investigation into Andrew Brown Jr.'s death CNN.com - RSS Channel - Politics Friday DIPLOMATICA : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Hungary is one of the fastest-growing economies in the European Union. The central European country’s GDP grew by five per cent in 2019. It has one of the highest trade-to-GDP ratios in the world, at approximately 83 per cent, according to the World Bank. This indicatesa
RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM AND THE GLOBAL THREAT : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Right-wing extremism and the global threat. The unruly mob of “thugs, insurrectionists, political extremists and white supremacists,” as U.S. President Joe Biden referred to them, who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, is the latest manifestation of what some see as a growing global pattern. (Photo: Tyler Merbler) AMaru Public
CHINA’S DOMESTIC PROBLEMS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE Greenpeace China reveals that the waters of the Yellow, Yangtze and the Pearl rivers are contaminated by industrial waste and are not safe for drinking. A joint report from China’s ministry of environmental protection and the ministry of land resources, released in 2013 stated that close to 20 per cent of the soil of arable land was contaminated. BRIAN MULRONEY’S LASTING INTERNATIONAL LEGACY : DIPLOMAT Brian Mulroney’s lasting international legacy. When Brian Mulroney, shown at the United Nations with then-ambassador Stephen Lewis, was prime minister of Canada, he convinced the Commonwealth to impose sanctions against apartheid and securing future South African president Nelson Mandela’s release from prison.NEW ARRIVALS
High Commissioner Dato’ Aminahtun is a career diplomat with more than 32 years experience. She’s worked at various divisions of the ministry, namely the South-East Asia, Western Europe, Africa and East Asian desks, ASEAN, and consular affairs. This assignment brings her full circle, as her first foreign posting was to Canada in 1988. ITALY AND CANADA: TRADING ON MANY LEVELS : DIPLOMAT MAGAZINE According to Statistics Canada, in 2013, two-way trade reached $7.8 billion, and in 2014, it rose to $10.6 billion — the highest level since 1992 — with a positive balance for Italy of $2.2 billion. Those numbers indicate there was not only an increase in Italian exports (+10 percent, for a value of $6.4 billion), confirming aconsistent
NETHERLANDS AMBASSADOR WIM GEERTS JOINED THE BAND AT A Belgian Ambassador Bruno van der Pluijm hosted a reception at his residence to mark the country’s National Day. From left, Denis Robert, Canada’s ambassador to Belgium, Mr. van der Pluijm and his wife, Hildegarde van de Voorde.NEW ARRIVALS
New Arrivals – Summer 2013. Mr. Garmendia has a degree in Russian literature and translation and a degree in political science. He joined the foreign service in 1975 and soon became head of the department of state’s committee on economic cooperation. His first posting came in 1982 as deputy economic counsellor in the SovietUnion.
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QUELLING AFRICA’S APOCALYPSE The horsemen of the apocalypse are galloping through Africa. There is abundant war, in Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Libya, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria and Somalia. There is pestilence and plague, with locusts swarming across northeastern and eastern Africa and the coronavirus, with its dangerous variants,Continue Reading
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THE QUAD: A NEW NATO? The “Quad,” short for Quadrilateral Security Dialogue of India, Australia, Japan and the United States, recently held its first major summit to address mutual concerns about Beijing’s behaviour in the Indo-Pacific. The summit’s result could set the stage for a future mutual defence alliance, perhaps akin to NATO. The Quad first met in2004 to
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FIVE GAINS COVID HAS CONFERRED On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Since then, we’ve endured lockdowns, restrictions, fear-mongering and business failures. Approximately 140 million people worldwide have had COVID and more than 3 million have died from it. While it may seem unlikely that anything good could come from the pandemic, there are changesContinue Reading
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FOOD TRADE: WHO’S BUYING, WHO’S SELLING As COVID further impacts the problems of malnutrition and hunger worldwide, Diplomat takes a look at what countries export the most agricultural products and what countries import the biggest number. Mid 18th-Century France witnessed the emergence of an eclectic group of economists. They sought to challenge the prevailing mercantilism, favouring high tariffs, subsidies and physicalContinue Reading
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‘LUKASHENKO IS ONE OF THE WORST COVID ON THE PLANET’ Alena Liavonchanka became the chairwoman of the Belarusian Canadian Alliance in Toronto in 2017. In that capacity, she works with fellow Belarusians in Canada and worldwide to promote its culture, language, arts and to raise awareness about the political situation in Belarus. She studied biochemistry in Belarus and came to Canada as a post-doctoral fellowContinue Reading
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RIGHT-WING EXTREMISM AND THE GLOBAL THREAT A Maru Public Opinion poll taken earlier this year showed that an overwhelming majority of Canadians now believe that domestic extremists and terrorists are more threatening than foreign ones. The poll did not ask Canadians what kind of extremists or terrorists they are most worried about. But an earlier poll in 2018 conducted by AngusContinue Reading
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SPRINGING INTO TRAVEL MODE If spring has you hankering to hit the road, you’re in luck this year. The pandemic isn’t yet behind us, but travel opportunities — both real-life and virtual — are slowly opening up, and the long winter of our discontent will soon be a distant memory. Our suggestions for the coming months won’t take youContinue Reading
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THE ROW OVER ‘EMBASSY ROW’ Local residents and the National Capital Commission (NCC) remain at loggerheads over a proposal to turn 3.7 hectares of green space, west of downtown, into a new diplomatic precinct. In December, the NCC asked the city to rezone the land next to the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway in Mechanicsville to permit the eventual constructionContinue Reading
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COMPLEX FLAVOURS GUARANTEE CULINARY SUCCESS As stay-at-home advisories continue, the focus on home dining has evolved to remarkable levels, not only through necessity, but also personal interest. At least occasionally for many, the desire to re-create menus at home that would emulate those offered when dining out has intensified. In this issue, I present three straight-forward, but unique, recipes featuringContinue Reading
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THE BOOZY PIVOT FROM RESTAURANT TO BOTTLE SHOP Like you, I’m sure, I, too, long to sit and dine with all the delights that entails. But the next best thing is to take a little piece of your favourite restaurant home to enjoy. Restaurants are already well-versed in finding the perfect bottle for your night out, so why not for your night in?Continue Reading
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THE COVID CRUSHERS
The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV2, COVID-19, has taken lives, disrupted our days, ruined businesses, spread fear and birthed a plethora of conspiracy theories. In that, it is very much like earlier pandemics. A disease becomes a pandemic when it becomes prevalent over a whole country or the world. Pandemics have included smallpox, leprosy, influenza, cholera andContinue Reading
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THIS MILLENNIUM’S MAJOR INNOVATIONS Looking past 2020’s annus horribilis, Wolfgang Depner presents the 21st Century’s Top-10 major innovations and technologies. When 2020 dawned, various media organizations whetted the appetites of their readers with lists of things to come, ranging from major sporting events and the release of new movies and musicals to pending breakthroughs in medicine and transportation. AsContinue Reading
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WARM MEALS FOR WINTER NIGHTS Cold weather has set in, awaking our desire for comfort food and that starts with breakfast. My oven-poached eggs are a perfect choice. In addition to the delicate nature of eggs poached in this manner, the combination and strategic positioning of ingredients will delight palates. But be aware that the eggs will continue to cookContinue Reading
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NUTRITION IS SOMETHING THAT’S INTIMATELY CONNECTED TO THE STABILITYOF OUR WORLD
Joel Spicer is a global health leader who has led initiatives and partnerships in nutrition, maternal and child health, TB, HIV, innovative finance and resource mobilization. Over his career, he has worked for the Canadian International Development Agency, UNICEF, the WHO, Stop TB Partnership and the World Bank. He attended the HarvardSchool of Public
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CANADA’S GAINS AND LOSSES IN A BIDEN PRESIDENCY Many hope that Joe Biden’s presidency will reap big dividends for American allies and for Canada after four tumultuous years of Donald Trump. There will be less bashing of friends and fewer insults with the new president. He will also pay greater attention to nurturing alliances and multilateral institutions. But there is no going backContinue Reading
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QUELLING AFRICA’S APOCALYPSE THE QUAD: A NEW NATO? FIVE GAINS COVID HAS CONFERRED FOOD TRADE: WHO’S BUYING, WHO’S SELLING*
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THE VALUE OF THE ABRAHAM ACCORDS Since Israel’s establishment, the United States has been a steadfast and invaluable ally. Americans and Israelis are united by their shared values and commitment to democracy, peace and security. The American administration under the leadership of then-president Donald Trump fostered unparalleled opportunities for Israel. By moving its embassy to Jerusalem, the U.S. officially recognized itContinue Reading
GREECE HAS A ‘STEADY ENTREPRENEURIAL ENVIRONMENT’ In 2020, the resilience of all economies around the world was put to the test by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Greek economy was no exception. A swift and effective handling of the situation was mandatory to safeguard the trends of recovery after a long-lasting economic crisis in the country and to empower the national economyContinue Reading
SWEDEN: FROM IKEA TO HOCKEY AND BEYOND Sweden, like Canada, is a country heavily dependent on international trade. In fact, every third job in Sweden relies on its trade with the rest of the world. Canada is an important and like-minded partner to Sweden, not only in our common pursuit of free, inclusive and fair trade. Canada is also an important partnerContinue Reading
SCHOOL TEACHER LEAVES EDUCATION LEGACY IN MADAGASCAR When Kathy Lucking was visiting a village in central Madagascar, it was the children she noticed the most. “They would be there in the morning, just sitting under the trees. Sometimes you could see flies crawling on them — they didn’t even bother to brush them off. At the end of the day, they’d stillContinue Reading
‘LUKASHENKO IS ONE OF THE WORST COVID ON THE PLANET’ Alena Liavonchanka became the chairwoman of the Belarusian Canadian Alliance in Toronto in 2017. In that capacity, she works with fellow Belarusians in Canada and worldwide to promote its culture, language, arts and to raise awareness about the political situation in Belarus. She studied biochemistry in Belarus and came to Canada as a post-doctoral fellowContinue Reading
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QUELLING AFRICA’S APOCALYPSE The horsemen of the apocalypse are galloping through Africa. There is abundant war, in Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Libya, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria and Somalia. There is pestilence and plague, with locusts swarming across northeastern and eastern Africa and the coronavirus, with its dangerous variants,Continue Reading
THE QUAD: A NEW NATO? The “Quad,” short for Quadrilateral Security Dialogue of India, Australia, Japan and the United States, recently held its first major summit to address mutual concerns about Beijing’s behaviour in the Indo-Pacific. The summit’s result could set the stage for a future mutual defence alliance, perhaps akin to NATO. The Quad first met in2004 to
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FIVE GAINS COVID HAS CONFERRED On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Since then, we’ve endured lockdowns, restrictions, fear-mongering and business failures. Approximately 140 million people worldwide have had COVID and more than 3 million have died from it. While it may seem unlikely that anything good could come from the pandemic, there are changesContinue Reading
FOOD TRADE: WHO’S BUYING, WHO’S SELLING As COVID further impacts the problems of malnutrition and hunger worldwide, Diplomat takes a look at what countries export the most agricultural products and what countries import the biggest number. Mid 18th-Century France witnessed the emergence of an eclectic group of economists. They sought to challenge the prevailing mercantilism, favouring high tariffs, subsidies and physicalContinue Reading
CANADA AND THE CORRUPTION COURT 2020 was like no other in living memory. No one envisioned starting the decade with a pandemic. Well before the virus washed over us like a poison tsunami, sweeping unpredictability and uncertainty already existed in many aspects of our lives. In addition to responding to COVID-19, I suggest we use this moment to shape ourContinue Reading
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ENVOY’S ALBUM – SPRING 2021Continue Reading
THIS SPRING: REMBRANDT, EARTHLY ART AND EGYPTIAN QUEENS Editor’s note: given the continuing uncertainty of public-health lockdowns, before visiting be sure to check with museums and galleries as dates listed here could change. The name “Rembrandt” is so universally familiar that it’s difficult to believe Canada hasn’t seen a major exhibition of the Dutch master’s work since 1969, and that the National GalleryContinue Reading
EXPATS: A SECRET WEAPON WAITING TO BE DISCOVERED Planet Canada: How Our Expats Are Shaping the Future John Stackhouse Penguin Random House Canada, 2020 351 pages Hardcover: $35 eBook: $16.99 Audiobook download: $32 At any given time, approximately 2.8 million Canadian citizens live abroad. Many are engaged in innovative — and lucrative — work. They’ve led some of the world’s great academic institutions,Continue Reading
SPRINGING INTO TRAVEL MODE If spring has you hankering to hit the road, you’re in luck this year. The pandemic isn’t yet behind us, but travel opportunities — both real-life and virtual — are slowly opening up, and the long winter of our discontent will soon be a distant memory. Our suggestions for the coming months won’t take youContinue Reading
THE ROW OVER ‘EMBASSY ROW’ Local residents and the National Capital Commission (NCC) remain at loggerheads over a proposal to turn 3.7 hectares of green space, west of downtown, into a new diplomatic precinct. In December, the NCC asked the city to rezone the land next to the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway in Mechanicsville to permit the eventual constructionContinue Reading
DIGNITARIES
NEW ARRIVALS – SPRING 2021 Josefina Martinez Gramuglia Ambassador of Argentina Ambassador Martinez Gramuglia began her career at the pro bono office at the ministry of justice and human rights. In 2000, she joined the directorate for international economic negotiations and was in charge of multilateral economic affairs and bilateral investment treaties. Between 2003 and 2004, she was deputy chiefContinue Reading
NEW ARRIVALS – WINTER 2021 Ricardo A. Cisneros Ambassador of El Salvador Ambassador Cisneros joined the foreign service in 1990 as an administrative assistant at the embassy in France and was posted to Brussels three years later. In 1996, he became first secretary at the embassy in Ottawa, where he stayed for five years before becoming consul-general in Milan. ForContinue Reading
NEW ARRIVALS – FALL 2020 Larbi El Hadj Ali Ambassador of Algeria Ambassador El Hadj Ali is a career diplomat who joined the foreign ministry in 1983 Prior to arriving in Canada, he held several senior positions in the Department of Foreign Affairs. Since 2013, he has been adviser tp the foreign minister. From 2008 to 2013, he was deputyContinue Reading
NEW ARRIVALS – SUMMER 2020 Chang Keung Ryong Ambassador of Korea Ambassador Chang comes to diplomacy from academia — and this is not his first stint in Canada. He studied political science and diplomacy at Kyunghee University in Seoul and then did a master’s in international relations at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey before coming to McGillUniversity in
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NEW ARRIVALS – SPRING 2020 Pedro Henrique Lopes Borio Ambassador of Brazil Ambassador Lopes Borio joined the foreign service in 1977 as an adviser in the department of international organizations. A year later, he was sent to New York and stayed on as an adviser at the mission to the United Nations. In 1986, he went to Tokyo as secondContinue Reading
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