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Guyana can draw from Canada’s experience­s as inclusive society - Granger

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President David Granger said that as Guyana works to develop a more socially cohesive society, it looks forward to sharing experience­s with Canada, a country that can serve as a model of diversity and inclusion and which is known for its openness to immigrants.

A Ministry of the Presidency release said that the Head of State was speaking on Saturday at a reception hosted by Canadian High Commission­er, Pierre Giroux at his Bel Air residence to commemorat­e the 150th Anniversar­y of the Canada Confederat­ion.

“Guyana, though considerab­ly smaller in size than Canada, is also a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious society. Guyana is pursuing social cohesion so that all of our peoples, cultures and religions can coexist in harmony. Guyana, in this regard, welcomes the sharing of experience­s with Canada in protecting its diversity and promoting inclusivit­y” the President said.

Giroux, in his remarks, noted that Guyana forms part of Canada’s diversity as tens of thousands of Guyanese have establishe­d roots there and have integrated successful­ly into Canadian life. The release said that Granger also lauded Canada’s consistent support for Guyana’s territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y over the years. He said that this support reflects the two countries’ shared values of respect for internatio­nal law, internatio­nal treaties and the peaceful settlement of disputes.

The President also spoke of the mutually beneficial partnershi­ps between the two countries in terms of trade, investment and social developmen­t. “Canada remains the principal source of foreign direct investment in Guyana’s gold mining sector. Guyana’s National Assembly, security and justice systems have benefitted from Canada’s assistance and support. Guyana values its long-standing and fruitful friendship with Canada,” he said.

Giroux, whose tour of duty has come to an end, said that the warmth and hospitalit­y, which he and his family have experience­d made his posting in Guyana one of the most successful assignment­s of his career.

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(Ministry of the Presidency photo) A section of the gathering at High Commission­er Giroux’s Bel Air, Georgetown residence.
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