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Appointment of Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents as Foreign Representatives

https://www.international.gc.ca/protocol-protocole/policies-politiques/circular-note_note-circulaire_xdc-1407.aspx?lang=eng

The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Office of Protocol) presents its compliments to Their Excellencies the Heads of Diplomatic Missions and Chargés d’affaires, a.i. accredited to Canada and has the honour to reaffirm the Canadian policy with respect to the appointment and accreditation of Canadian citizens or permanent residents in a diplomatic, consular or official capacity. This notes supersedes the Department’s circular note XDC-5386 of November 6, 1989.
possibility of granting diplomatic, consular or official status to persons who have

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Canada and the European Union (EU)

https://www.international.gc.ca/world-monde/international_relations-relations_internationales/eu-ue/index.aspx?lang=eng

The European Union (EU) is a strategic partner for Canada. Our relationship with the EU is the oldest formal relationship with any industrialised country dating back to 1959. We continue to work closely together in a number of areas from trade and security to agriculture and education.
Canada-EU Relations Canada and the European Union (EU) have a deep and ever-growing

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Locally-Engaged Staff: Eligibility and Application Information

https://www.international.gc.ca/protocol-protocole/policies-politiques/circular-note_note-circulaire_xdc-0024.aspx?lang=eng

Locally-engaged Staff – Circular Note XDC-0024 of January 16, 2007; policy and procedures concerning persons employed locally by diplomatic missions and consular posts who are not Canadians or Permanent Residents
Temporary Residents must have come to Canada for a purpose other than employment

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Evaluation of the Canadian Police Arrangement and the International Police Peacekeeping and Peace Operations Program

https://www.international.gc.ca/gac-amc/publications/evaluation/2012/cpaipp_apcpip12.aspx?lang=eng

The members of the Evaluation Steering Committee (ESC), comprised of representatives from the evaluation divisions of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT), Public Safety Canada (PS), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the Results-Based Management Group (RBMG), in particular Mr. Werner Meier, Ms. Madeleine Guay, and Mr. Serge Fyfe, for their work in preparing this evaluation report. The ESC further wishes to extend its appreciation to the many individuals from the aforementioned federal government departments and agencies, to those representatives from the provincial and municipal police-service partners, more specifically the Sûreté du Québec, the Montreal Police Service, the Toronto Police Service and the Durham Regional Police Service, and to the representatives of the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UNDPKO) staff, who volunteered their time and thoughts to support this evaluation. Finally, the ESC acknowledges the support and advice given by the members of the Evaluation Advisory Committee (EAC) on the approach, findings and recommendations of this evaluation.
As such, CIDA continues to have an interest in the CPA, recognizing the valuable

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