Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy https://www.international.gc.ca/transparency-transparence/indo-pacific-indo-pacifique/index.aspx?lang=en
connect people, including by bolstering Canada’s visa-processing capacity in New Delhi
connect people, including by bolstering Canada’s visa-processing capacity in New Delhi
connect people, including by bolstering Canada’s visa-processing capacity in New Delhi
The 2016–2019 Federal Sustainable Development Strategy (FSDS) presents the Government of Canada’s sustainable development goals and targets, as required by the Federal Sustainable Development Act. In keeping with the objectives of the Act to integrate environmental, social and economic considerations into decision-making, and make such decisions more transparent and accountable to Parliament, Global Affairs Canada supports reaching goals laid out in the FSDS through the activities described in this Departmental Sustainable Development Strategy (DSDS).
kilowatt-hours per year has been installed at the High Commission of Canada to India in New Delhi
Évaluation du programme des Accélérateurs technologiques canadiens, 2016-2017 à 2020-2021
Mexique (Mexico), au Royaume-Uni (Londres), à l’Allemagne (Berlin) et à l’Inde (Delhi
higher growth markets, as well as complement EDC’s existing representations in Delhi
notamment en renforçant la capacité de traitement des demandes de visa du Canada à New Delhi
After 3 decades of unprecedented security and prosperity, Canada is grappling with a shift in economic and political power away from its traditional allies and partners, a return of great power competition, increasing vulnerability to transnational threats like climate change and cyber attacks, and rapid technological change. At the same time, the fabric of Canada has evolved: Canadians are much more connected to the world than in the past, and they have higher expectations for how their government will promote and protect their interests overseas.
In some of Canada’s missions, such as in New Delhi, there are more CBS belonging
This report provides the findings, considerations and recommendations of the Evaluation of Canada’s International Education Strategy (IES), which was conducted from May to November 2018.
Diplomatic Missions: Beijing 5.1 Shanghai 3.1 Guangzhou 2.8 Paris 2.6 London 2.3 Delhi
Francisco and Palo Alto, New York and Philadelphia, Boston, Denver, London, Paris, Delhi
Après 3 décennies de sécurité et de prospérité sans précédent, le Canada fait face à un recentrage du pouvoir économique et politique au détriment de ses alliés et partenaires traditionnels, à un retour de la rivalité entre grandes puissances, à une vulnérabilité croissante face à des menaces transnationales comme les changements climatiques et les cyberattaques, ainsi qu’à une évolution technologique rapide. Parallèlement, le tissu social canadien a évolué : les Canadiens ont beaucoup plus de liens avec le reste du monde que par le passé, et leurs attentes sont plus élevées quant à la façon dont leur gouvernement doit promouvoir et protéger leurs intérêts à l’étranger.
Dans certaines missions du Canada, comme à New Delhi, il y a plus d’employés canadiens