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.

International organizations
Host organisation[1] Office location Current Previous
 United Nations (New York)[2] New York City Bob Rae See list
 United Nations (Geneva); and

Conference on Disarmament

Geneva Leslie E. Norton See list
 United Nations (UNEP, UN-HABITAT) Nairobi Christopher Thornley
 United Nations (WFP, FAO, IFAD) Rome Elissa Golberg See list
 IAEA and UNODC; and

Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization

Vienna Troy Lulashnyk
 UNESCO Paris Natasha Cayer
 North Atlantic Treaty Organization Brussels David Angell See list
 Organization of American States Washington Hugh Adsett See list
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Vienna Jocelyn Kinnear See list
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons The Hague Lisa Helfand
OECD Paris Madeleine Chenette
 World Trade Organization Geneva Nadia Theodore See list
Countries and political unions
Host[1] Office location Current Previous
 European Union [EU] Brussels Ailish Johnson Campbell See list
 Association of Southeast Asian Nations [ASEAN] Jakarta Victoria Singmin See list
 African Union [AU] Addis Ababa Stéphane Jobin
 Caribbean Community [CARICOM] Georgetown Mark Berman
 Afghanistan[3] Kabul David Sproule See list
 Algeria Algiers Michael Callan See list
 Argentina
 Paraguay
Buenos Aires Reid Sirrs See list
 Armenia[4] TBC TBC
 Australia
 Federated States of Micronesia
 Marshall Islands
 Nauru
 Papua New Guinea
 Palau
 Solomon Islands
 Vanuatu
Canberra Mark Glauser See list
 Austria
 Slovakia
Vienna Troy Lulashnyk See list
 Bangladesh Dhaka Lilly Nicholls See list
 Barbados
 Dominica
 Grenada
 Antigua and Barbuda
 Saint Kitts and Nevis
Bridgetown Lilian Chatterjee See list
 Belgium
 Luxembourg
Brussels Alain Gendron
 Brazil Brasilia Emmanuel Kamarianakis See list
 Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan Ambra Dickie
 Burkina Faso
 Benin
Ouagadougou Lee-Anne Hermann See list
 Cameroon
 Chad
 Central African Republic
 Gabon
Yaounde Lorraine Anderson
 Chile Santiago Michael Gort See list
 China Beijing Jennifer May See list
 Colombia Bogota Marianick Tremblay See list
 Cote d'Ivoire (Abidjan)
 Liberia
Abidjan Anderson Blanc
 Cuba Havana Geoff Gartshore See list
 Costa Rica
 Honduras
 Nicaragua
San Jose Elizabeth Williams See list
 Croatia
 Kosovo
Zagreb Alan Bowman See list
 Czech Republic Prague Ayesha Patricia Rekhi See list
 Democratic Republic of Congo
 Republic of Congo
Kinshasa Benoît-Pierre Laramée
 Denmark Copenhagen Denis Robert See list
 Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Christine Laberge See list
 Ecuador Quito Stephen Potter See list
 Egypt Cairo Louis Dumas See list
 El Salvador San Salvador Daniel Ahmad See list
 Estonia[4] TBC TBC
 Ethiopia
 Djibouti
Addis Ababa Stéphane Jobin See list
 Finland Helsinki Jeanette Stovel See list
 France
 Monaco
Paris Stéphane Dion See list
 Germany Berlin See list
 Ghana
 Sierra Leone
 Togo
Accra Martine Moreau See list
 Greece
 Cyprus
Athens Anna-Karine Asselin See list
 Guatemala
 Belize
Guatemala City Rajani Alexander See list
 Guyana
 Suriname
Georgetown Mark Berman See list
 Haiti Port-au-Prince Sébastien Carrière
  Holy See Vatican City Paul Gibbard See list
 Hungary
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Slovenia
Budapest Caroline Charette See list
 Iceland Reykjavik Jeannette Menzies See list
 India
 Bhutan
   Nepal
New Delhi Cameron MacKay See list
 Indonesia
 Timor Leste
Jakarta Nadia Burger See list
 Iran [operations suspended] Tehran vacant See list
 Iraq Baghdad Gregory Galligan
 Ireland Dublin Nancy Smyth See list
 Israel Tel Aviv Lisa Stadelbauer See list
 Italy
 Albania
 Malta
 San Marino
Rome Elissa Golberg See list
 Jamaica
 Bahamas
Kingston Emina Tudakovic See list
 Japan Tokyo Ian McKay See list
 Jordan Amman Tarik Ali Khan See list
 Kazakhstan
 Kyrgyzstan
 Tajikistan
Nur-Sultan Alan Hamson See list
 Kenya
 Burundi
 Rwanda
 Somalia
 Uganda
Nairobi Christopher Thornley See list

 Kuwait

Kuwait City Aliya Mawani
 Latvia Riga Brian Szwarc See list
 Lebanon Beirut Stefanie McCollum See list
 Libya non-resident Isabelle Savard See list
 Lithuania[4] TBC TBC
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Wayne Robson See list
 Mali
 Niger
Bamako François Lafrenière See list
 Mexico Mexico City Graeme C. Clark See list
 Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Catherine Ivkoff See list
 Morocco
 Mauritania
Rabat Nell Stewart See list
 Mozambique
 Angola
 Eswatini
Maputo Sara Nicholls See list
 Myanmar Yangon François Lafrenière See list
 Netherlands The Hague Lisa Helfand See list
 New Zealand
 Fiji
 Kiribati
 Samoa
 Tonga
 Tuvalu
Wellington Joanne LemaySee list
 Nigeria
 Equatorial Guinea
 São Tomé and Príncipe
Abuja James Christoff See list
 Norway Oslo Deirdre Kent See list
 Pakistan Islamabad Leslie Scanlon See list
 Palestinian Authority Ramallah David Da Silva
 Panama Panama City Kim Ursu See list
 Peru
 Bolivia
Lima Louis Marcotte See list
 Philippines Manila David Hartman See list
 Portugal Lisbon Elise Racicot See list
 Poland
 Belarus
Warsaw Catherine Godin See list
 Romania
 Bulgaria
 Moldova
Bucharest Annick Goulet See list
 Qatar Doha Isabelle Martin See list
 Russia
 Armenia
 Uzbekistan
Moscow Alison LeClaire See list
 Saudi Arabia
 Yemen
 Oman
 Bahrain
Riyadh vacant See list
 Senegal
 Cape Verde
 The Gambia
 Guinea
 Guinea-Bissau
Dakar Marie-Geneviève Mounier See list
 Serbia
 North Macedonia
 Montenegro
Belgrade Giles Norman See list
 Singapore Singapore Jean-Dominique Ieraci See list
 Slovakia[4] TBC TBC
 South Africa
 Lesotho
 Mauritius
 Madagascar
 Namibia
Pretoria Christopher Cooter See list
 South Korea
 North Korea
Seoul Tamara Mawhinney See list
 South Sudan Juba
 Spain
 Andorra
Madrid Wendy Drukier See list
 Sri Lanka
 Maldives
Colombo Eric Walsh See list
 Sudan
 Eritrea
Khartoum Philip Lupul
 Sweden Stockholm Jason LaTorre See list
 Switzerland
 Liechtenstein
Bern Patrick Wittmann See list
 Syria [operations suspended] Damascus vacant See list
 Tanzania
 Seychelles
 Comoros
 Zambia
Dar es Salaam Kyle Nunas See list
 Thailand
 Laos
 Cambodia
Bangkok Sarah Taylor See list
 Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Arif Keshani See list
 Tunisia Tunis Lorraine Diguer See list
 Turkey
 Azerbaijan
 Georgia
 Turkmenistan
Ankara Jamal Khokhar See list
 Ukraine Kyiv Larisa Galadza 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 Isabelle Valois See list
 Venezuela [operations suspended] Caracas vacant
 Vietnam Hanoi Shawn Steil See list
 Zimbabwe
 Malawi
 Botswana
Harare Christina Buchan See list
† - High Commissioner

See also

References

  1. "Information by countries and territories". Global Affairs Canada. 2020-12-10. Retrieved 2021-01-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. "Canada and the United Nations". Global Affairs Canada. 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2021-01-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. Canada, Global Affairs (2019-08-30). "Embassy of Canada to Afghanistan, in Kabul". GAC. Retrieved 2021-01-23.
  4. "Canada opening 4 new embassies, boosting Latvia battlegroup to counter Russia - National | Globalnews.ca". Global News. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
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