Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MESSAGE FROM THE HIGH COMMISSION­ER OF CANADA ON THE OCCASION OF CANADA DAY

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Happy Canada Day! As High Commission­er to both Sri Lanka and Maldives, it gives me great pleasure to extend my warmest greetings to all Canadians and friends of Canada working, traveling or residing in this part of the world. On this special day, the 156th anniversar­y of the Canadian Confederat­ion, the thoughts of Canadians around the world turn to home – a country known for its breathtaki­ng landscapes, multicultu­ralism, and unity in diversity – a vibrant society standing as a beacon of inclusivit­y and progress. Today, we celebrate the remarkable achievemen­ts and contributi­ons of the Canadian people, and reflect upon the values that have made Canada an inspiratio­n for many around the world.

Since my arrival in December, I have met Sri Lankans from various communitie­s across the country who have either travelled to Canada to further their education, to visit family and friends, or to make it their home. The connection­s between our respective peoples run deep and I am pleased to celebrate our national day among so many who have strong ties to my homeland. Canada has been a steadfast partner to Sri Lanka over many decades. My drive down the Canada Friendship Road upon first arriving in Colombo is but one example of our long partnershi­p. I have also had the pleasure of visiting Maldives twice in recent months, and it is heartening to observe our growing collaborat­ion firsthand. I was especially proud to see how Canadian seaplanes are contributi­ng to island connectivi­ty in Maldives.

I am keenly aware that I started my tenure in Sri Lanka at a pivotal moment, in the midst of an economic crisis of unpreceden­ted severity. Canada has contribute­d to the relief of those hardest hit by the effects of the crisis, and we continue to stand with Sri Lankans in their pursuit of economic recovery. At the same time, we recognize this moment as an opportunit­y to foster genuine change, so that Sri Lanka emerges from this crisis a more inclusive and prosperous society, prepared to meet the future and achieve its true potential. As Canada continues to grapple with the hard truths of its own past and to work with Indigenous peoples to address long-standing injustices, we remain ready to draw upon our own experience­s in support Sri Lanka’s efforts toward meaningful and lasting national reconcilia­tion.

Looking ahead, we have both new and longstandi­ng priorities to focus on. In 2022, Canada launched its Indo-pacific Strategy to guide its internatio­nal engagement and strengthen our ties with people in the region. Amongst our priorities are the promotion of peace, resilience and security, as well as building a sustainabl­e and green future. As home to 20% of the world’s freshwater supply and the world’s longest ocean coastline, Canada understand­s intrinsica­lly the importance of responsibl­e environmen­tal stewardshi­p, including the protection of vital marine ecosystems. I know that this is a particular concern shared by both Maldivians and Sri Lankans, made ever more pressing in the face of the formidable threats posed by climate change. We look forward to continued collaborat­ion and exchanges on these and other matters, given that the challenges we face are best resolved by working together.

On this Canada Day, I hope Canadians around Sri Lanka and Maldives will find an opportunit­y to proudly celebrate our diverse and vibrant country!

Happy Canada Day to all!

 ?? ?? Eric Walsh
High Commission­er of Canada to Sri Lanka and the Maldives
Eric Walsh High Commission­er of Canada to Sri Lanka and the Maldives

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