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- Canadian High Commissions
- High Commission of Canada, London
- High Commission of Brunei, Ottawa
- High Commission of the United Kingdom, Ottawa
- High Commission of Canada, Islamabad
- High Commission of Canada, Bridgetown
- High Commission of South Africa, Ottawa
- High Commission of Canada, Canberra
- Canada–India relations
- High commissioner (Commonwealth)
Canadian High Commissions are Canadian diplomatic missions in the capitals of Commonwealth states. High Commissions are the equivalent of embassies in non-Commonwealth states.
History
The Dominion of Canada and the colonies which preceded it had effectively engaged in diplomacy with Britain, particularly to promote their interests in immigration and economic matters, despite not being sovereign states. In 1868, the Canadian Parliament sent Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet, as a "quasi-official representative" to Britain, and in 1878, with its growing political interests, Canada requested to send a full-time "resident minister to London" to engage in diplomacy with the British government. The Colonial Office was amenable but felt that Canada's subordinate position in the British Empire precluded diplomatic status and the diplomatic title "minister", and after some correspondence, Britain agreed to Canada's request for the title of "high commissioner", chosen to ensure that foreign governments understood its holder's importance. Alexander Tilloch Galt was the first to hold the position (1880–1883).
Canada's example was followed by other dominions of the British Empire and by 1918 they each had a high commissioner in London. Following the First World War, most of the dominions became founding members of the League of Nations and entitled to send diplomatic ambassadors to non-Commonwealth states. At Canada's suggestion, Britain sent a high commissioner to Canada in 1928, taking over much of the governor general's responsibilities. Canada exchanged high commissioners with other dominions during the Second World War, and afterwards with the newly-independent states of South Asia. However, there was little engagement with the other dominions and the high commissioners perceived themselves to have inferior status to Canada's ambassadors, eight of whom were posted by 1945. In 1948, members of the Commonwealth of Nations were established as "free and equal" and high commissioners gained equal status with ambassadors. In 1951, Canada began styling high commissioners as "excellency", and in 1954 granted diplomatic immunity to high commissioners.
High Commissions
High Commission of Canada, London
= Africa
=High Commission of Canada, Abuja, Nigeria
High Commission of Canada, Accra, Ghana
High Commission of Canada, Banjul, Gambia
High Commission of Canada, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
High Commission of Canada, Kigali, Rwanda
High Commission of Canada, Lagos, Nigeria
High Commission of Canada, Lusaka, Zambia
High Commission of Canada, Maputo, Mozambique
High Commission of Canada, Nairobi, Kenya
High Commission of Canada, Pretoria, South Africa
High Commission of Canada, Yaoundé, Cameroon
= Americas
=High Commission of Canada, Bridgetown, Barbados
High Commission of Canada, Georgetown, Guyana
High Commission of Canada, Kingston, Jamaica
High Commission of Canada, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
= Asia
=High Commission of Canada, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam
High Commission of Canada, Colombo, Sri Lanka
High Commission of Canada, Dhaka, Bangladesh
High Commission of Canada, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
High Commission of Canada, Islamabad, Pakistan
High Commission of Canada, New Delhi
High Commission of Canada, Singapore
= Oceania
=High Commission of Canada, Apia, Samoa
High Commission of Canada, Canberra, Australia
High Commission of Canada, Tarawa, Kiribati
High Commission of Canada, Wellington, New Zealand
The following Australian High Commissions in Oceania provide consular services to Canadian citizens under the Canada–Australia Consular Services Sharing Agreement:
High Commission of Australia to Nauru
High Commission of Australia to Papua New Guinea
High Commission of Australia to Solomon Islands
High Commission of Australia to Tonga
High Commission of Australia to Vanuatu
Commissioners
List of high commissioners of Canada to Australia, 1939–present
List of high commissioners of Canada to Barbados, 1966–present
List of high commissioners of Canada to Belize
List of high commissioners of Canada to Hong Kong, ?–1997
List of high commissioners of Canada to India
List of high commissioners of Canada to Newfoundland, 1941–1949
List of high commissioners of Canada to New Zealand, 1940–present
List of high commissioners of Canada to the United Kingdom, 1880–present
See also
List of diplomatic missions of Canada