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Diplomatic, Consular & Other Representatives in Canada Inside Diplomatic,Diplomatic, ConsularConsular && OtherOther RepresentativesRepresentatives inin CanadaCanada 20062006 April 2006 Diplomatic, Consular & Other Representatives in Canada Inside A Word From the Publishing Team p. 2 Office of Protocol Senior Level Staff p. 3 Order of Precedence p. 4 Diplomatic Corps & Consular Representatives p. 7 International Organizations and Other Offices p. 144 National Days p. 158 Canadian National Holidays p. 162 Provincial Protocol Offices p. 163 A word from the publishing team Each month, an estimated 200 foreign The public’s continued feedback is highly representatives newly arrive in Canada in order to appreciated and if you find inaccuracies, you conduct diplomatic, consular and other bilateral or may contact us at the following: multilateral affairs, while another 200 end their [email protected]. assignment. The following contains the names and titles of foreign representatives who, in the last 30 days, have enjoyed status under the Foreign The Office of Protocol cannot guarantee Missions and International Organizations Act and immediate changes, since these require formal other agreements, as well as the most updated notification by diplomatic missions and addresses of embassies, high commissions, consular international organizations, but it is committed posts and accredited international organizations and to following-up with designated persons. We other offices. firmly rely on the Heads of diplomatic missions and Chargé d’Affaires a.i., as well as on the heads of international organizations to promptly e also publish, for courtesy and hospitality W notify us of promotions of members of their reasons, the names of certain persons who are not representations, as well as the names of those recognized under the above federal statute. These who have departed or no longer enjoy are marked by an asterix*. Since not all persons in diplomatic, consular and official status in this publication are entitled to privileges and Canada. immunities under the Vienna Conventions, any queries regarding the particular status of individuals should be more appropriately channeled to the We hope the following resource will facilitate Office of Protocol. Also note that this publication your exchanges with the diplomatic corps in does not list members of the administrative, Canada. technical and service staff, and locally-recruited staff. Foreign Affairs Canada (FAC) 2006 Page 2 The Office of Protocol www.international.gc.ca/protocol Mr. Malcolm McKECHNIE (613) 992-2344 e-mail: [email protected] Chief of Protocol Mr. Haig E. SARAFIAN (613) 995-5185 e-mail: [email protected] Deputy Chief of Protocol, Director, Diplomatic Corps Services Mr. Roger PORTELANCE (613) 995-3166 e-mail: [email protected] Chef adjoint du Protocole et Directeur, Visites et conférences Mrs. Jacline LANTHIER (613) 944-0674 e-mail: [email protected] Deputy Chief of Protocol, Director, Summits and Hospitality Mrs. Marie BÉRUBÉ (613) 996-9862 e-mail: [email protected] Director, Management Services 24 hour Emergency Duty Officer (613) 996-8885 Page 3 ORDER OF PRECEDENCE Djibouti * His Excellency Roble OLHAYE March 29, 1989 Costa Rica His Excellency Carlos MIRANDA August 15, 1990 El Salvador His Excellency Mauricio ROSALES RIVERA May 1, 1996 Qatar * His Excellency Nassir Abdulaziz AL-NASSER April 13, 1999 Marshall Islands * His Excellency Banny DE BRUM June 29, 1999 Guyana His Excellency Rajnarine SINGH September 13, 1999 United Arab Emirates His Excellency Hassan Mohammed Obaid AL SOWAIDI February 2, 2000 Togo His Excellency Bawoumondom AMELETE September 11, 2000 Guatemala His Excellency Carlos Humberto JIMENEZ LICONA September 11, 2000 Angola His Excellency Miguel Maria Nzau PUNA September 28, 2000 Lebanon His Excellency Raymond BAAKLINI September 28, 2000 Paraguay His Excellency Juan Esteban O. AGUIRRE MARTINEZ June 13, 2001 Equatorial Guinea * His Excellency Teodoro BIYOGO NSUE OKOMO June 27, 2001 Belarus Her Excellency Nina MAZAI September 26, 2001 Ireland His Excellency Martin BURKE October 2, 2001 Holy See His Excellency The Most Reverend Luigi VENTURA October 2, 2001 Kazakhstan * His Excellency Kanat SAUDABAYEV November 7, 2001 Mexico Her Excellency Maria Teresa GARCIA SEGOVIA November 7, 2001 Eritrea * His Excellency Girma Asmerom TESFAY December 3, 2001 Malaysia His Excellency Dennis Joachim IGNATIUS January 16, 2002 Ghana His Excellency Samuel Arthur ODOI-SYKES February 27, 2002 Lesotho * Her Excellency Molelekeng Ernestina RAPOLAKI February 27, 2002 Benin His Excellency Francis LOKO April 3, 2002 Ethiopia His Excellency Dr. Berhanu DIBABA KUMA May 3, 2002 Pakistan His Excellency Shahid MALIK May 3, 2002 Oman * His Excellency Mohamed Ali AL KHUSAIBY May 3, 2002 Congo * His Excellency Serge MOMBOULI June 24, 2002 Korea, Democratic People's His Excellency Gil Yon PAK June 24, 2002 Republic * Belgium His Excellency Daniel P.M.N.R. LEROY September 24, 2002 Vietnam Her Excellency Thi Hoi NGUYEN October 7, 2002 Senegal His Excellency Amadou DIALLO October 7, 2002 European Union His Excellency Eric John HAYES October 29, 2002 Lithuania Her Excellency Sigute JAKSTONYTE December 11, 2002 Hungary His Excellency Dénes TOMAJ December 11, 2002 Burundi Her Excellency Epiphanie KABUSHEMEYE NTAMWANA December 11, 2002 Albania His Excellency Adhurim RESULI December 11, 2002 Cape Verde * His Excellency José BRITO February 11, 2003 Latvia His Excellency Atis SJANITS February 11, 2003 Madagascar His Excellency Rakotoarisoa FLORENT February 11, 2003 Turkey His Excellency Aydemir ERMAN February 12, 2003 Georgia * His Excellency Levan MIKELADZE February 12, 2003 Trinidad and Tobago His Excellency Arnold Alvin PIGGOTT March 14, 2003 Mozambique His Excellency Armando Alexandre PANGUENE March 14, 2003 Bahamas His Excellency Philip Patric SMITH SR. March 28, 2003 Laos * His Excellency Phanthong PHOMMAHAXAY April 29, 2003 Mali His Excellency Mamadou Bandiougou DIAWARA June 17, 2003 Russia His Excellency Georgy MAMEDOV June 17, 2003 Botswana * His Excellency Lapologang LEKOA June 17, 2003 O/of Eastern Caribbean States Her Excellency Lorraine Bernadine WILLIAMS June 22, 2003 Jamaica His Excellency Carl O'Neal MARSHALL July 4, 2003 New Zealand His Excellency Graham Desmond KELLY July 28, 2003 United Kingdom His Excellency David Norman REDDAWAY August 20, 2003 Morocco His Excellency Mohamed TANGI September 11, 2003 Page 4 * Non-Resident Burkina Faso Her Excellency Juliette BONKOUNGOU/YAMEOGO September 11, 2003 Uruguay His Excellency Alvaro Marcelo MOERZINGER PAGANI September 16, 2003 Switzerland His Excellency Anton M.F. THALMANN September 16, 2003 Barbados His Excellency Glyne Samuel MURRAY October 18, 2003 Papua New Guinea * His Excellency Evan Jeremy PAKI October 23, 2003 Brazil His Excellency Valdemar CARNEIRO LEÄO November 5, 2003 Uganda Her Excellency Cissy Helen TALIWAKU November 5, 2003 Malta * His Excellency John LOWELL November 6, 2003 Estonia * His Excellency Jüri LUIK November 6, 2003 Portugal His Excellency Joao Pedro SILVEIRA CARVALHO December 3, 2003 Yemen His Excellency Dr. Abdulla Abdulwali NASHER December 3, 2003 Austria His Excellency Otto DITZ January 22, 2004 Nicaragua * His Excellency Salvador Emilio STADTHAGEN ICAZA January 22, 2004 Argentina His Excellency Arturo Guillermo BOTHAMLEY February 23, 2004 Greece His Excellency Yannis MOURIKIS February 23, 2004 Moldova * His Excellency Mihail MANOLI February 23, 2004 Niger Her Excellency Nana Aicha Mouctari FOUMAKOYE March 30, 2004 Korea, Republic His Excellency Sung Joon YIM March 30, 2004 Kenya His Excellency Peter Nicholas Rateng O. OGEGO March 30, 2004 Samoa * His Excellency Ali'ioaiga Feturi ELISAIA March 30, 2004 Bolivia His Excellency Carlos Antonio CARRASCO FERNANDEZ April 20, 2004 Côte d'Ivoire Her Excellency Dienebou KABA April 20, 2004 Serbia and Montenegro His Excellency Perko VUKOTIC May 4, 2004 Bangladesh His Excellency Rafiq Ahmed KHAN May 4, 2004 Sierra Leone * His Excellency Ibrahim M'baba KAMARA May 4, 2004 Bhutan * His Excellency Daw PENJO May 4, 2004 Nigeria His Excellency Olufemi Oyewale GEORGE June 24, 2004 Guinea His Excellency Aly DIANE June 24, 2004 Chile His Excellency José Miguel CRUZ SÁNCHEZ July 7, 2004 Solomon Islands * His Excellency Collin David BECK August 20, 2004 Thailand His Excellency Snanchart DEVAHASTIN September 2, 2004 Mauritania His Excellency Mahfoud BEN DEDDACH September 2, 2004 Czech Republic His Excellency Pavel VOSALIK September 2, 2004 Egypt His Excellency Mahmoud F. EL-SAEED September 10, 2004 Finland His Excellency Pasi Mikael PATOKALLIO September 10, 2004 France His Excellency Daniel Paul-Henry JOUANNEAU September 10, 2004 Gabon His Excellency Joseph OBIANG NDOUTOUME September 24, 2004 Cuba His Excellency Ernesto Antonio SENTI DARIAS September 24, 2004 Uzbekistan * His Excellency Abdulaziz KAMILOV September 24, 2004 Israel His Excellency Alan BAKER September 27, 2004 Afghanistan His Excellency Omar SAMAD September 27, 2004 Azerbaijan His Excellency Fakhraddin GURBANOV September 27, 2004 Fiji * His Excellency Isikia Rabici SAVUA September 27, 2004 Denmark His Excellency Poul Erik Dam KRISTENSEN November 3, 2004 Poland His Excellency Piotr OGRODZINSKI November 3, 2004 Gambia * His Excellency Dodou Bammy JAGNE November 3, 2004 Singapore * His Excellency Vanu Gopala MENON November 3, 2004 Rwanda His Excellency Eugene MUNYAKAYANZA November 22, 2004 Sudan Her Excellency Dr. Faiza Hassan TAHA ARMOUSA November 22, 2004 Cyprus * His Excellency
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