Ottawa (Jan 17) – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that Carolyn Bennett has been appointed as Canada’s next Ambassador to Denmark.
A former Member of Parliament representing Toronto, Bennet was first elected to the House of Commons in 1997. She was re-elected eight consecutive times, serving as Minister of State for Public Health, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, and Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health.
“Carolyn Bennett has dedicated her entire life to community and service,” Trudeau said in a statement announcing the appointment. “As Canada’s Ambassador to Denmark, she will deepen the relationship between our two countries, including by advancing our shared commitment to protect the Arctic, take climate action, create good middle-class jobs, and build a better future for everyone.”
As Ambassador, Bennett will work to advance the two countries’ shared priorities, including strengthening transatlantic security, expanding trade and investment, taking climate action, and building a better future for people on both sides of the Atlantic, the statement added.
Canada shares a 3,000-kilometre maritime border with Denmark, as well as rich historic and cultural links between Inuit on both sides of the border. As NATO Allies, Canada and Denmark are committed to enhancing defence co-operation, including in the Arctic, and working together to preserve the rules-based international order.
The Embassy of Canada to Denmark is located in Copenhagen, with an Honorary Consul located in Nuuk, Greenland. In Canada, Denmark maintains an embassy in Ottawa, a consulate in Toronto, and honorary consulates in Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montréal, Saint John, St. John’s, Vancouver, Iqaluit, and Winnipeg.
Almost 200,000 Canadians are of Danish ancestry.