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Canada appoints new ambassador to the United Nations

By Caribbean News Global fav

OTTAWA, Canada – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has announced the appointment of Bob Rae as the ambassador and permanent representative of Canada to the United Nations (UN) in New York.

Rae will succeed Marc-André Blanchard as Canada’s permanent representative to the UN in New York. Rae brings a wealth of experience to the role, most recently serving as Canada’s Special Envoy on Humanitarian and Refugee Issues, building on his earlier work as Canada’s Special Envoy to Myanmar. In these positions, Rae closely collaborated with the UN and the international community to help lead Canada’s efforts to address pressing humanitarian and refugee issues around the world.

“After more than four years of service to our country and the global community, I thank Marc-André Blanchard as he leaves his post as Canada’s Ambassador to the United Nations. His dedication played a vital role in advancing global cooperation, and helped Canada re-engage with partners to increase our place in the world and contribute to our efforts to help tackle the most important challenges of our time,” said Trudeau, prime minister of Canada.

Blanchard informed the prime minister of his intention to leave his post earlier this year, served as a strong voice for innovation and reform at the UN. He also helped develop Canada’s leading role in international discussions on financing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, including most recently in the context of the global response to the coronavirus.

Blanchard also sought to better integrate the UN’s work on development and security issues and contributed to Canada’s expanded engagement with many regional partners. After more than four years of service, Blanchard leaves his role having made a significant contribution to both the UN and advancing Canada’s place in the world.

Rae will build on the work of the outgoing ambassador to help advance Canada’s interests abroad, including to further sustainable development and address the impacts of climate change. We will continue to engage our international partners and promote the Canadian values of peace, freedom, democracy, and human rights as we move forward in a time of global uncertainty.

“Bob Rae has dedicated his life to serving Canadians and our country, and his experience and thoughtful approach will serve us well in this new role as our Ambassador to the United Nations. Together, we will strengthen our international relationships and continue to fully engage on the world stage to help build a better future that benefits everyone,” said prime minister of Canada, Trudeau.

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