Canadian High Commission, Bridgetown
High Commission of Canada to Barbados | |
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Location | Saint Michael, Barbados |
Address | Bishop's Court Hill |
High Commissioner | Ruth Archibald[1] |
The High Commission of Canada to Barbados (French: Haut-commissariat du Canada à Barbade) is Canada's main diplomatic mission to Barbados. The exact location is Bishop's Hill Court in Bridgetown, St. Michael. The auspices of the High Commission to Barbados also include issues involving the neighbouring Eastern Caribbean islands of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, as well as three British overseas territories: Anguilla, the British Virgin Islands and Montserrat. It also includes consular and trade services for Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Martin and Sint Maarten.
The High Commission provides business and consular services to residents and visitors to and from Canada. Additionally, the High Commissioner also serves as the honorary leader of the non-profit Canada Barbados Business Association (CCBA) organisation and a liaison for Canada to the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB). The current resident High Commissioner from Canada stationed in Bridgetown is Ruth Archibald,[2] who has a long career in international diplomacy. The office of the High Commissioner also works with the 3,000-4,000 registered Canadian permanent residents who reside in Barbados.
Canadian immigration services were moved from Barbados to Trinidad in recent years for the purposes of cost savings. This means that all Caribbean people applying to immigrate to Canada from islands surrounding Barbados must apply through the office in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
In 2011 the High Commission investigated relocating as it was believed it might have been built above a subterranean cave.[3]
Past High Commissioners
- James Russell McKinney (1966/11/30 – 1969/07/19)[4]
- Gerald Anthony Rau (1969/08/21 – 1972/07/24)[5]
- David Chalmer Reece (1972/08/28 – 1973/09/27)[6]
- Lawrence Austin Haynes Smith† (1973/09/27 – 1977/11/05)[7]
- Trevor John Pinnacle (1977/11/05 – 1979/01/18)[8]
- Allan Barclay Roger (1979/01/18 – 1983/08/28)[9]
- Noble Edward Charles Power‡ (1983/10/13 – 1987/10/31)[10]
- Arthur Robert Wright (1987/11/09 – 1990/07/29)[11]
- Janet P. Zukowsky (1990/10/08 – 1994/00/00)[12]
- Colleen Swords (1994/08/31 – 1997?)[13]
- Duane van Beselaere (1997/10/30 – 2000/08/11)[14]
- Sandelle D. Scrimshaw (2000/09/13 – 2004?)[15]
- Michael C. Welsh (2004/08/09 – 2007?)[16]
- David Marshall (2007/08/31 – 2009?)[17]
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- Notes
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- Canadian diplomatic recognition of independent Barbados was given on 30 November 1966. The High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago was concurrently accredited as High Commissioner to Barbados, though resident in Trinidad and Tobago.
- † Smith Lawrence Austin Hayne - Mr. Smith became the first resident Canadian High Commissioner to Barbados, when a High Commission was established in Barbados on 27 September 1973.
- ‡ Power Noble Edward Charles - Since 1983, the High Commissioner to Barbados has also held the position of Commissioner to the British Virgin Islands.
See also
- Canada–Caribbean relations
- The High Commission of Barbados in Ottawa
- The High Commission of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States in Ottawa (OECS)
References
- ↑ Staff writer (4 July 2010). "Canada to boost help to region". Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
- ↑ Diplomatic Appointments June 18, 2009 (1:45 p.m. EDT) No. 166
- ↑ Geologist corrects error, May 11, 2011
- ↑ McKinney
- ↑ Rau
- ↑ Reece
- ↑ Smith
- ↑ Pinnacle
- ↑ Roger
- ↑ Power
- ↑ Wright
- ↑ Zukowsky
- ↑ Swords
- ↑ Beselaere
- ↑ Scrimshaw
- ↑ Welch
- ↑ Diplomatic Appointments August 31, 2007, No. 122
- ↑ Heads of Post - Bridgetown, Barbados
External links
- Official website - of the Canadian High Commission in Barbados (English)
- Official website - of the Canadian High Commission in Barbados (Français)
- The Regional Security System (RSS) - website sponsored by the High Commission
- The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service in Barbados
- Canada's DFAIT - on Canada-Barbados relations.
- The Canada Barbados Business Association (CBBA) - High Commissioner is Chairperson of organization.
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