词条 | Canadian Consulate-General, Boston |
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|name = Consulate General of Canada in Boston |image = |address = Three Copley Place, Suite 400 |location = Boston |ambassador = David N. Alward }} The Consulate-General of Canada in Boston (French: Consulat général du Canada à Boston) is a diplomatic mission of Canada located in Suite 400 of Three Copley Place in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The geographical jurisdiction of the Boston office covers the New England states of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont; in addition to Saint Pierre and Miquelon, an overseas collectivity of France located off the South Coast of the Canadian Province of Newfoundland. It further supports the Ambassador and Canadian Embassy situated in Washington, D.C. and is one of twelve Consulates-General and three Consulates/Trade Commission offices located in the United States. The Consulate General in Boston opened in 1951. The mission focuses on relations dealing in: technology, research and development, product commercialization, joint-ventures trade relationships, strategic partnerships, and both greenfield and financial investments between New England and Canada.[1] The Canadian province of Québec maintains a separate secondary government office to Boston[2] as part of the provincial Ministry of International Relations (Quebec) since the early 1970s. Past Consuls-General{{main|List of Canadian diplomats}}
See also{{Portal|Boston|Canada}}
References1. ^Canadian Consulate General, Boston, Office Information, Accessed October 2, 2011 2. ^Québec Government Office in Boston {{en icon}}, {{fr icon}} External links
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