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'''Canada–Tunisia relations''' are foreign relations between ] and ]. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1957. At first, the Tunisian government tried to establish relations and get help from both Canadian government and ], but it turned out to be impossible.<ref>{{cite book | last=Gendron | first=R.S. | title=Towards a Francophone Community: Canada's Relations with France and French Africa, 1945-1968 | publisher=McGill-Queen's University Press | series=Foreign Policy, Security and Strategic Studies | year=2006 | isbn=978-0-7735-6003-1 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FTI1rhmj-MwC&pg=PA113 | access-date=2024-05-03 | page=113}}</ref> Since May 1966, Canada has an embassy in ], the first Canadian embassy in North Africa.<ref name="Abadi 2013 p. 529">{{cite book | last=Abadi | first=J. | title=Tunisia Since the Arab Conquest: The Saga of a Westernized Muslim State | publisher=Ithaca Press | series=Middle East studies | year=2013 | isbn=978-0-86372-435-0 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R4umbqiz_eAC&pg=PA529 | access-date=2024-05-03 | page=529}}</ref> Since September 1969, Tunisia has an embassy in ] and a consulate in ].

Both countries are full members of the ].

Canada was always receptive to Tunisian requests for assistance. This led to increased economic and cultural cooperation.<ref name="Abadi 2013 p. 529"/>

==Resident diplomatic missions==
{{Infobox Diplomatic Mission
|name = Embassy of Canada in Tunis
|image =
|caption =
|address = 24, rue de la Feuille d'érable, 1053 Les Berges du Lac 2، 24 Rue de la Feuille d'Érable
|location = Tunis
|ambassador = ]
}}{{Empty section|date=May 2024}}{{Infobox Diplomatic Mission
|name = Embassy of Tunisia in Ottawa
|image =
|caption =
|address = 515 O'Connor St K1S 3P8
|location = Ottawa
|ambassador = ]
}}

== References ==
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== See also ==
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== External links ==
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Canada–Tunisia relations
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Canada

Tunisia

Canada–Tunisia relations are foreign relations between Canada and Tunisia. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1957. At first, the Tunisian government tried to establish relations and get help from both Canadian government and Quebec, but it turned out to be impossible. Since May 1966, Canada has an embassy in Tunis, the first Canadian embassy in North Africa. Since September 1969, Tunisia has an embassy in Ottawa and a consulate in Montreal.

Both countries are full members of the Francophonie.

Canada was always receptive to Tunisian requests for assistance. This led to increased economic and cultural cooperation.

Resident diplomatic missions

Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Canada in Tunis
LocationTunis
Address24, rue de la Feuille d'érable, 1053 Les Berges du Lac 2، 24 Rue de la Feuille d'Érable
AmbassadorLorraine Diguer
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Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Tunisia in Ottawa
LocationOttawa
Address515 O'Connor St K1S 3P8
AmbassadorHatem Boujemaa

References

  1. Gendron, R.S. (2006). Towards a Francophone Community: Canada's Relations with France and French Africa, 1945-1968. Foreign Policy, Security and Strategic Studies. McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 113. ISBN 978-0-7735-6003-1. Retrieved 3 May 2024.
  2. ^ Abadi, J. (2013). Tunisia Since the Arab Conquest: The Saga of a Westernized Muslim State. Middle East studies. Ithaca Press. p. 529. ISBN 978-0-86372-435-0. Retrieved 3 May 2024.

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