Canada’s diplomatic vacancy in Germany lingers despite diversification push

Canada's vacant ambassadorial posting in Germany is just one important embassy abroad that will soon need to be filled as most G7 envoys near the tail end of their tenure.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has championed increased trade and defence links to Europe as part of diversification efforts.

Canada’s embassy in Berlin has been without a full-fledged ambassador for nearly two of the last three years, and as Ottawa looks builds closer links with Europe, filling that post and potentially turning over other key diplomatic roles could present an opportunity for the...

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