List of ambassadors and high commissioners of Canada
This is a list of Canadian ambassadors and high commissioners to other countries and international organizations, including permanent representatives of ambassadorial rank from Canada.
In cases where a diplomat is accredited to more than one nation, the first country listed is the location of the Ambassador's or High Commissioner's residence, followed by other countries of accreditation, in alphabetical order.
Canada sends high commissioners to Commonwealth countries, and ambassadors to non-Commonwealth countries.[1]
International organizations
Host organisation[2] | Office location | Current | Previous |
---|---|---|---|
International Civil Aviation Organization | Montreal | Annick Goulet | |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization | Brussels | Heidi Hulan | See list |
Organization of American States | Washington | Stuart Savage | See list |
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development | Paris | Vacant | |
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons | The Hague | Hugh Adsett | |
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | Vienna | Véronique Pepin-Hallé | See list |
United Nations (New York)[3] | New York City | Bob Rae
Michael Gort |
See list |
United Nations (Geneva); and | Geneva | Peter MacDougall | See list |
United Nations (IAEA and UNODC); and | Vienna | Alison Grant | |
United Nations (UNEP, UN-HABITAT) | Nairobi | Joshua Tabah | |
United Nations (WFP, FAO, IFAD) | Rome | Elissa Golberg | See list |
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) | Paris | Vacant | |
World Trade Organization; and United Nations (WIPO and UNCTAD) | Geneva | Nadia Theodore | See list |
Political unions
Host[2] | Office location | Current | Previous |
---|---|---|---|
African Union [AU] | Addis Ababa | Ben Marc Diendéré | |
Association of Southeast Asian Nations [ASEAN] | Jakarta | Ambra Dickie | See list |
Caribbean Community [CARICOM] | Georgetown | Sébastien Sigouin | |
European Union [EU] | Brussels | Ailish Johnson Campbell | See list |
Countries
Host[2] | Office location | Current | Previous |
---|---|---|---|
Afghanistan
[operations suspended[4]] |
Kabul | Vacant | See list |
Algeria | Algiers | Robin Wettlaufer | See list |
Argentina
Providing service to:
|
Buenos Aires | Stewart Wheeler | See list |
Armenia[5] | Yerevan | Andrew Turner | See list |
Australia †
Co-accredited to:
|
Canberra | Julie Sunday | See list |
Austria | Vienna | Alison Grant | See list |
Bangladesh † | Dhaka | Ajit Singh | See list |
Barbados †
Co-accredited to
|
Bridgetown | Brenda Wills | See list |
Belgium
Co-accredited to: |
Brussels | Nicholas Brousseau | See list |
Brazil | Brasilia | Emmanuel Kamarianakis | See list |
Brunei | Bandar Seri Begawan | Tamer Mansy | See list |
Burkina Faso
Co-accredited to:
|
Ouagadougou | Tina Guthrie | See list |
Cambodia | Phnom Penh | Christian DesRoches | |
Cameroon †
Co-accredited to:
|
Yaounde | Marie-Claude Harvey | See list |
Chile | Santiago | Karolina Guay | See list |
China | Beijing | Jennifer May | See list |
Colombia | Bogota | Elizabeth Williams | See list |
Côte d'Ivoire
Co-accredited to
|
Abidjan | Sandra Choufani | |
Cuba | Havana | Mylène Paradis | See list |
Costa Rica | San Jose | Ioanna Sahas Martin | See list |
Croatia
Co-accredited to:
|
Zagreb | Jessica Blitt | See list |
Czech Republic | Prague | Emily McLaughlin | See list |
Democratic Republic of Congo
Co-accredited to:
|
Kinshasa | Maryse Guilbeault | |
Denmark | Copenhagen | Carolyn Bennett | See list |
Dominican Republic | Santo Domingo | Jacqueline DeLima Baril | See list |
Ecuador | Quito | Craig Kowalik | See list |
Egypt | Cairo | Ulric Shannon | See list |
El Salvador | San Salvador | Mylène Paradis | See list |
Estonia[5] | Tallinn | Laird Hindle | |
Ethiopia | Addis Ababa | Nicolas Simard | See list |
Finland | Helsinki | Patrick Hébert | See list |
France
Co-accredited to:
|
Paris | Stéphane Dion | See list |
Germany | Berlin | Vacant | See list |
Ghana †
Co-accredited to:
|
Accra | Myriam Montrat | See list |
Greece
Co-accredited to:
|
Athens | Anna-Karine Asselin | See list |
Guatemala
Co-accredited to:
|
Guatemala City | Olivier Jacques | See list |
Guyana †
Co-accredited to:
|
Georgetown | Sébastien Sigouin | See list |
Haiti | Port-au-Prince | André François Giroux | |
Holy See | Vatican City | Joyce Napier | See list |
Hungary
Co-accredited to:
|
Budapest | François Lafrenière | See list |
Iceland | Reykjavik | Jenny Hill | See list |
India † | New Delhi | Vacant | See list |
Indonesia
Co-accredited to:
|
Jakarta | Jess Dutton | See list |
Iran [operations suspended] | Tehran | Vacant | See list |
Iraq | Baghdad | Christopher Boehm | |
Ireland | Dublin | Dennis King | See list |
Israel | Tel Aviv | Leslie Scanlon | See list |
Italy
Co-accredited to:
|
Rome | Elissa Golberg | See list |
Jamaica †
Co-accredited to:
|
Kingston | Mark Berman | See list |
Japan | Tokyo | Ian G. McKay | See list |
Jordan | Amman | Tarik Ali Khan | See list |
Kazakhstan
Co-accredited to:
|
Astana | Christopher Duggan | See list |
Kenya † | Nairobi | Joshua Tabah | See list |
Kuwait | Kuwait City | Tara Scheurwater | |
Laos | Vientiane | Kent Vachon | |
Latvia | Riga | Brian Szwarc | See list |
Lebanon
Co-accredited to: Syria |
Beirut | Gregory Galligan | See list |
Libya | Non-resident; located in Tunisia | Isabelle Savard | See list |
Lithuania[5] | Vilnius | Jeanette Sautner | |
Malaysia † | Kuala Lumpur | Jodi Robinson | See list |
Mali
Co-accredited to:
|
Bamako | See list | |
Mexico | Mexico City | Cameron MacKay | See list |
Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | Stephen Doust | See list |
Morocco
Co-accredited to:
|
Rabat | Isabelle Valois | See list |
Mozambique † | Maputo | Anderson Blanc | See list |
Myanmar | Yangon | Allison Stewart | See list |
Netherlands | The Hague | Hugh Adsett | See list |
New Zealand †
Co-accredited to:
|
Wellington | Keith Smith | See list |
Nigeria †
Co-accredited to:
|
Abuja | Pasquale Salvaggio | See list |
Norway | Oslo | Amy Baker | See list |
Pakistan † | Islamabad | Tarik Khan | See list |
Palestinian Authority | Ramallah | Graham Dattels | |
Panama | Panama City | Patricia Atkinson | See list |
Peru
Co-accredited to
|
Lima | Jean-Dominique Ieraci | See list |
Philippines | Manila | David Hartman | See list |
Portugal | Lisbon | Elise Racicot | See list |
Poland
Co-accredited to:
|
Warsaw | Catherine Godin | See list |
Romania | Bucharest | Gavin Buchan | See list |
Qatar | Doha | Karim Morcos | See list |
Russia | Moscow | Sarah Taylor | See list |
Rwanda † | Kigali | Julie Crowley | |
Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | Jean-Philippe Linteau | See list |
Senegal
Co-accredited to:
|
Dakar | Marcel Lebleu | See list |
Serbia
Co-accredited to:
|
Belgrade | Michelle Cameron | See list |
Singapore † | Singapore | See list | |
Slovakia[5] | Bratislava | Karen Mollica | |
South Africa †
Co-accredited to:
|
Pretoria | James Christoff | See list |
South Korea
Co-accredited to:
|
Seoul | Philippe Lafortune | See list |
South Sudan | Juba | Joanne Minns | |
Spain
Co-accredited to:
|
Madrid | Jeffrey Marder | See list |
Sri Lanka †
Co-accredited to:
|
Colombo | Isabelle Martin | See list |
Sudan [operations suspended] | Khartoum | ||
Sweden | Stockholm | Jason LaTorre | See list |
Switzerland
Co-accredited too:
|
Bern | Jean-Paul Lemieux | See list |
Syria [operations suspended] | Damascus | See list | |
Tanzania †
Co-accredited to:
|
Dar es Salaam | Emily Burns | See list |
Thailand | Bangkok | Ping Kitnikone | See list |
Trinidad and Tobago † | Port of Spain | Michael Callan | See list |
Tunisia | Tunis | Alexandre Bilodeau | See list |
Turkey
Co-accredited to:
|
Ankara | Kevin Hamilton | See list |
Ukraine | Kyiv | Natalka Cmoc | See list |
United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi | Radha Krishna Panday | See list |
United Kingdom † | London | Ralph Goodale | See list |
United States | Washington | Kirsten Hillman | See list |
Uruguay | Montevideo | Carmen Sorger | See list |
Venezuela [operations suspended] | Caracas | ||
Vietnam | Hanoi | James Nickel | See list |
Zimbabwe | Harare | Adler Aristilde | See list |
† - High Commissioner |
See also
References
- ^ "Canadian government offices abroad". Global Affairs Canada.
- ^ a b c "Information by countries and territories". Global Affairs Canada. December 10, 2020. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
- ^ "Canada and the United Nations". Global Affairs Canada. 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
- ^ Canada suspended operations in Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, after the Taliban came to power: "Canada-Afghanistan relations". Global Affairs Canada.
- ^ a b c d "Canada opening 4 new embassies, boosting Latvia battlegroup to counter Russia - National | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved 2022-06-29.