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Strengthening Border Management
Last week, Canada and the United States announced they were moving forward with the implementation of our Entry/Exit initiative tracking people who come to and leave our countries. This means, starting July 11, Canada and the U.S. will exchange basic biographic entry information – full names and dates of birth – on all travellers at […]
July 16, 2019
#DiplomacyUnited for Media Freedom
On July 10-11, Canada and the United Kingdom co-hosted the first ever Global Conference For Media Freedom in London. The conference brought together representatives from 100 countries, including foreign ministers, leaders of international institutions, members of the press, and civil society organizations to advance media freedom and protection worldwide. Notably, Canada and the United Kingdom […]
July 15, 2019
Canada Day 2019
On July 1st, the Embassy of Canada and our Consulate Generals across the U.S. celebrated Canada’s birthday! To kick off the day here in D.C., the Embassy hosted a delicious pancake breakfast with Canadian maple syrup. Families and friends dressed in red and white enjoyed live music from Nova Scotian Celtic duo Cassie and Maggie, […]
July 3, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Visits Washington, DC
Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Washington, DC for meetings at the White House and on Capitol Hill. While here, the Prime Minister took time to meet Embassy staff and talk to the press about the bilateral relationship. Our trading relationship was front and center in discussions with the President and a bipartisan […]
June 27, 2019
Between Friends, Entre Amis: A Snapshot of Canada-U.S. Relations
For over 150 years, Canada has had no closer friend and ally than the United States. We work together to make our two countries safer and more prosperous so we can build a better future on both sides of the border. To showcase some of the people and events that have shaped the relationship […]
June 17, 2019
Raptors Make History as NBA Champions
When NBA Commissioner kicked off the NBA Finals in Toronto, he rightly said, “this is a homecoming of sorts.” And, when he presented the Larry O’Brien trophy to the Toronto Raptors last night, he reminded the world that basketball was invented by a Canadian, and that the NBA’s first-ever game was played in Toronto. That […]
June 14, 2019
Minister Freeland Accepts WIIT’s “Woman of the Year” Award
This week, Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs was given the “Woman of the Year” award by the Association of Women in International Trade (WIIT) in Washington, DC. In her acceptance remarks, the Minister touched on why we need more women in trade and reminded the audience what they all know: free trade lifts […]
June 14, 2019
Pride 2019
On June 8th, the Embassy of Canada proudly participated in the 2019 Capital Pride Parade, showing Canada’s support for LGBTQ2 rights both at home and abroad. Dressed in red and white, Embassy staff and families carried Canadian rainbow flags and signs, blasted iconic Canadian pop music, and greeted enthusiastic crowds along the parade route. Our […]
June 10, 2019
Canadians in San Francisco showing their love for Raptors Nation!
You can take the Canadians out of Canada, but Raptors Nation is going global! At an event at Canada House in San Francisco this week, hosted by Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment with the support of the Canadian Consulate General in San Francisco, over 600 Canadians living in the area came together to show its love […]
June 7, 2019
The Embassy of Canada Awarded Prestigious LEED® Platinum Green Building Certification
News Release June 5, 2019, Washington, DC – The Embassy of Canada is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED® Platinum certification – the highest distinction within the LEED rating system. The Embassy of Canada is one of only two embassies in the United States to have received […]
June 5, 2019