Canadian ambassador on official visit to Guyana
Robert Rae (Bob Rae), Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations
Robert Rae (Bob Rae), Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations

THE Honourable Robert Rae (Bob Rae), Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations in New York, will be on an official visit to Guyana on Wednesday.

According to a press statement from the High Commission of Canada in Guyana, the official will be meeting with the President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, H.E. Dr. Irfaan Ali, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, the Honourable Hugh Todd, and the Secretary General of the CARICOM, Dr. Carla Barnett, along with other key stakeholders.

“Ambassador Rae will engage with Guyana, a newly elected member of the United Nations Security Council, on shared regional and multilateral priorities,” the statement read.

Ambassador Rae will also be discussing the Canada-CARICOM collaboration on Haiti and other regional issues as a follow-up to the recent Canada-CARICOM Summit, which was hosted by Canada’s Prime Minister, the Honourable Justin Trudeau.

Canada reaffirms its commitment as a long-standing friend and partner to Guyana and will continue to work with Guyana bilaterally, and multilaterally, on priority areas.

About Ambassador Robert Rae

The Honourable Robert Rae is the former Premier of Ontario and former interim leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Ambassador Rae was elected 11 times to federal and provincial parliaments between 1978 and 2013.

He stepped down as a member of Parliament in 2013 to return to legal practice and to work with Indigenous communities and continue his work in education, governance, and human rights.

Ambassador Rae holds the esteemed titles of privy councillor, companion of the Order of Canada, and member of the Order of Ontario, in addition to receiving numerous awards and honorary degrees from prestigious institutions globally. He has been Ambassador of Canada to the UN since 2020.

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