Canada-Honduras relations https://www.international.gc.ca/country-pays/honduras/relations.aspx?lang=eng
annual bilateral merchandise trade between Canada and Honduras in 2020 was $423 million
annual bilateral merchandise trade between Canada and Honduras in 2020 was $423 million
is multicultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-religious, and has a population of 5.6 million
Climate action Canada committed a $22 million concessionary loan in 2019 through
in South Sudan $47.6 million in Iraq $41.2 million in the DRC $34.1 million in
Foodgrains Bank (CFGB) grant agreement with Global Affairs Canada (GAC) for $125 million
Foodgrains Bank (CFGB) grant agreement with Global Affairs Canada (GAC) for $125 million
Canada became an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) dialogue partner in 1977 and is one of 11 partners with this designation.
Through its Indo-Pacific Strategy, Canada will deliver CAD $47 million in security
decade, Canadian international assistance in Ecuador has totalled more than $96 million
Departmental Plan 2024-2025
(2.8 million women;4 million men;4,315 gender not indicated) 6,791,753 (2,797,582
relations In 2024, bilateral trade between the two countries was valued at $46.0 million
Public Safety Canada and its various portfolio agencies are playing an important role in advancing the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda over the span of Canada’s National Action Plan (the Action Plan) on WPS 2017-2022. In leading Canada’s domestic response to radicalization to violence, Public Safety ‘s Canada Centre for Community Engagement and Prevention of Violence (Canada Centre), coordinates and develops policy expertise, mobilizes community outreach, and enhances research in countering radicalization to violence. In addition, Public Safety Canada leads the Government of Canada’s effort to combat human trafficking domestically, including support of Canada’s G7 commitments in this area. The Correctional Service of Canada, an agency within the Public Safety Portfolio, is the federal agency responsible for administering sentences of two years or more, along with supervising offenders under conditional release, as well as capacity building activities in international correctional services.
organizations to prevent and counter radicalization to violence across Canada, with $7 million