Ottawa silent on replacements as special ambassador positions open up
- The Carney government has not confirmed if it will appoint new ambassadors for climate change and women, peace, and security, as terms for current envoys have expired.
- Catherine Stewart, the ambassador for climate change, left in March, and Jacqueline O'Neill's term ended shortly after Mark Carney took office.
- LGBTQ+ groups are urging Canada to create an LGBTQ+ ambassador role, as Global Affairs Canada evaluates budget cuts of 7.5 percent.
- Katrina Leclerc stated that without a Women's Peace and Security ambassador, Canada risks stepping back from its feminist commitments.
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The Carney government does not say whether it will continue to appoint ambassadors on the themes advocated by Trudeau, now that the mandates of the Ottawa envoys for climate and women and security are coming to an end.
·Montreal, Canada
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Ottawa silent on replacements as special ambassador positions open up
OTTAWA — The Carney government is not saying whether it will keep appointing ambassadors on themes championed by the Trudeau cabinet, now that terms are lapsing for Ottawa's envoys on climate and women in security.
·Prince George, Canada
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C 22%
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