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Consular event in VancouverThe next consular event in Vancouver will take place on 14 and 15 February 2013 at the Croatian Roman Catholic Parish the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 3105 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver BC V5M 1B6. The consular hours on Thursday will be 1pm to 7pm and on Friday 10am to 6pm. In order to schedule an appointment with the Consul, please contact the Croatian Embassy in Ottawa by phone (613 562 7820) or email (con.ottawa@mvep.hr). Only clients with a scheduled appointment will be received by the Consul.14.01.2013. | Press releases
38 annual Croatian-Canadian Folk Festival WindsorOn May 19, 2012 Ambassador Veselko Grubišic attended the 38th annual Croatian Canadian Folk Festival that was this year hosted by the Župna kolo grupa "Kardinal Alojzije Stepinac" from Windsor, ON. MP Jeff Watson was also a guest of hounour, as well as the Croatian Consul-General, Ljubinko Matešic.26.05.2012. | Press releases
Next consular days in Vancouver in October 2011Next consular days in Vancouver in October 2011
Next consular days in Vancouver will be held on 12, 13 and 14 October 2011 at the premises of the Croatian Catholic Parish of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 3105 E 1st Avenue. Consular hours are 1pm-6.30pm (Wednesday, Thursday) and 10am-6pm (Friday).
In order to meet the consul, it will be necessary to schedule an appointment. The appointments list will be open as of 16 September 2011. You can make an appointment by sending us an email at conottawa@mvp.hr or by contacting the Embassy by telephone.
Any questions regarding the consular issues can be addressed via email at conottawa@mvp.hr14.09.2011. | Press releases
Consular Days in Vancouver, 25 and 26 February 2011The next Consular day in Vancouver will take place on 25 and 26 February 2011 (Friday and Saturday) from 9am to 17pm at the premisses of the Croatian Catholic Church in Vancouver, 3105 E 1st Ave, V5M 1B6.
To make an appointment we kindly ask you to contact Mrs. Rozika Curman, phone 1 604 420 1765.02.02.2011. | Press releases
Canadian Prime Minister says Croatia has always been Western countryCanadian Prime Minister says Croatia has always been Western country
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said after talks with his Croatian counterpart Jadranka Kosor in Zagreb on Friday that his country strongly supported Croatia's integration in Euro-Atlantic associations and that in its heart Croatia had always been a Western country despite isolation during the period of Communism.07.05.2010. | Press releases
Harper najvio posjet RHPrime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that he will travel to Brussels, Belgium, to participate in the Canada-European Union (EU) Summit taking place on May 5. Following the Summit, he will travel to the Netherlands May 6-7, Croatia May 7-8, as well as Germany on May 8.
The Prime Minister will also travel to Croatia for meetings with Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor and President Ivo Josipovic.
“We welcome Croatia's active role in promoting peace and security in the region and beyond, and look forward to further growth in our bilateral relations,” said the Prime Minister.
Link:
http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?id=3320
03.05.2010. | Press releases
Minister Cannon’s trip to Russia, Croatia, and Finland PostponedMinister Cannon's trip to Russia, Croatia, and Finland Postponed
The planned visit of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to Russia, Croatia and Finland has been postponed due to the volcanic ash emanating from Iceland
16.04.2010. | Press releases
Promotion of the Croatian economic potentials in Windsor, Ontario.Promotion of the Croatian economic potentials in Windsor, Ontario.09.04.2010. | Press releases
Ambassador Vesela Mrden Korac met with Chief Justice of Canada Ms Beverly McLachlinAmbassador of the Republic of Croatia in Canada, Vesela Mrden Korac met with Chief Justice of Canada Ms Beverly McLachlin on Thursday, April 1, 2010.06.04.2010. | Press releases
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Minister Cannon Marks Anniversary of Croatia's Independence
(January 15, 2010)
The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement on the anniversary of the international recognition of Croatia:
“I am pleased to mark the 18th anniversary of the international recognition of Croatia. On January 15, 1992, Canada joined the EU and other countries in recognizing Croatia as an independent country.
“Croatia, having emerged from the terrible conflicts of the 1990s, has shown impressive progress on its path to full Euro-Atlantic integration. Canada strongly supported Croatia's NATO membership in 2009.
“Canada and Croatia enjoy very strong relations, built on shared values of democracy, the rule of law, and freedom and security. The Government of Canada lifted visa restrictions on Croatian nationals in 2009, and the intense exchange of high-level visits since 2006 has enabled solid and sustainable partnership between the two nations.”
15.01.2010. | Press releases