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President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has unveiled plans to establish Liberiaβs first embassy in Canada since the 1980s, marking a significant milestone in strengthening diplomatic ties between the two nations.
Speaking at the Liberia Investment Forum 2024 in Toronto on Thursday, President Boakai noted that Liberia has lacked an official presence in Canada for over four decades. He assured attendees that the government is committed to bridging this gap by 2025.
The President highlighted that this initiative responds to requests from the Liberian community in Canada, which numbers around 30,000. This move is part of Liberia’s broader strategy to deepen economic and diplomatic partnerships with Canada.
According to President Boakai, the Trade and Investment Office in Mississauga was the initial step, and establishing an embassy will further enhance Liberia’s connections and promote mutual prosperity.
This announcement comes as Liberia seeks to enhance its global engagement and attract Canadian investment in sectors such as energy, mining, and agriculture.

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