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Embassy of Mexico, Ottawa

Coordinates:45°25′17″N75°41′54″W / 45.4214°N 75.6984°W /45.4214; -75.6984
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Diplomatic mission of Mexico to Canada
Embassy of Mexico in Canada
Embajada de México en Canadá
since 2023
StyleExcellency
TypeDiplomatic mission
StatusActive
Reports toSecretariat of Foreign Affairs
SeatWorld Exchange Plaza Tower I
45 O'Connor St
Ottawa, ON
AppointerPresident of Mexico
withSenateadvice and consent
Term lengthNo set term length
Formation1944
First holderFrancisco del Río y Cañedo
Websitewww.embamex.sre.gob.mx/canada

TheEmbassy of Mexico in Canada, based out ofOttawa, is the primarydiplomatic mission fromMexico toCanada.

Relations between the two nations were formally established on 30 January 1944, with Mexico eventually opening a consulate inMontreal in 1952. This consulate was later upgraded to an embassy and moved to Ottawa.[1]

Location

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The embassy is located at 45 O´Connor Street, Suite 1000, Ottawa, Ontario.

Ambassadors

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The following is a list of Ambassadors from Mexico to Canada since the formation of relations:[2]

TermAmbassadorPresident
1944 – 1946Francisco del Río y CañedoManuel Ávila Camacho
1946 – 1946José Luis Ignacio Rodríguez Taboada
1946 – 1947Armando González Mendoza (Interim)Miguel Alemán Valdés
1947 – 1952Primo Villa Michel
1952 – 1953Juan Manuel Álvarez del CastilloAlemán Valdés
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
1953 – 1954Ignacio Daniel Silva Arias (Interim)Ruiz Cortines
1954 – 1956Salvador Pardo Bolland (Interim)
1956 – 1959Manuel Maples ArceRuiz Cortines
Adolfo López Mateos
1959 – 1962Rafael de la Colina RiquelmeLópez Mateos
1962 – 1965Rafael Urdaneta de la TourLópez Mateos
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
1965 – 1968Pedro Suinaga LujánDíaz Ordaz
1968 – 1977Rafael Urdaneta de la TourDíaz Ordaz
Luis Echeverría
José López Portillo
1977 – 1983Agustín Barrios-Gómez-MéndezLópez Portillo
Miguel de la Madrid
1983 – 1987José Andrés de Oteyza FernándezMadrid
1987 – 1989Ángel Emilio Carrillo GamboaMadrid
Carlos Salinas de Gortari
1989 – 1991Alfredo Phillips OlmedoSalinas de Gortari
1991 – 1993Jorge de la Vega Domínguez
1993 – 1998Sandra Camila Antonia Fuentes-Beráin VillenaveSalinas de Gortari
Ernesto Zedillo
1998 – 2001Ezequiel Padilla CouttolencZedillo
Vicente Fox
2001 – 2006María Teresa García SegoviaFox
2006 – 2009Emilio Rafael José Goicoechea LunaFelipe Calderón
2009 – 2013Francisco Barrio TerrazasCalderón
Enrique Peña Nieto
2013 – 2015Francisco Suárez DávilaPeña Nieto
2015 – 2017Agustín García López Loaeza
2017 – 2019Dionisio Pérez Jácome FriscionePeña Nieto
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
2019 – 2022Juan José Gómez CamachoLópez Obrador
2022 – 2023Arturo Hernández BasaveLópez Obrador
2023 – PresentCarlos Manuel Joaquin GonzalezLópez Obrador

Claudia Sheinbaum

Consulates

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Mexico also maintains three consulates general, two consulates and four honorary consulates in Canada:[3]

LocationConsulate typeConsulJurisdiction
Montreal, QuebecConsulate generalAlejandro EstivillQuebec,Newfoundland and Labrador,New Brunswick,Nova Scotia,Prince Edward Island andNunavut
Toronto, OntarioConsulate generalPorfirio Thierry Muñoz LedoOntario andManitoba
Vancouver, British ColumbiaConsulate generalBerenice Díaz CeballosBritish Columbia,Yukon andNorthwest Territories
Calgary, AlbertaConsulateJuana María RuízAlberta andSaskatchewan
Leamington, OntarioConsulateDarío Alberto Bernal AceroEssex County (South) and Ontario
Winnipeg, ManitobaHonorary consulateJames Erwin DowneyN/A
Dartmouth, Nova ScotiaHonorary consulateGalo CarreraN/A
Quebec City, QuebecHonorary consulateMicheline DessureaultN/A
St. John's, Newfoundland and LabradorHonorary consulateEdward Scott McclellanN/A

Additionally, the following government secretariat departments also maintain attaché offices in the Ottawa Embassy:[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Manual de organización de la embajada de México en Canadá" [Organizational Manual of the Embassy of Mexico in Canada](PDF).Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of Mexico (in Spanish). Government of Mexico. July 2004. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 19 November 2018. Retrieved25 March 2019.
  2. ^"Acervo Histórico Diplomático: Canadá" [Diplomatic Historical Archive: Canada].Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of Mexico (in Spanish). Government of Mexico. 14 December 2018. Retrieved25 March 2019.
  3. ^ab"Directorio de Oficinas" [Office Directory].Mexican Embassy in Canada (in Spanish). Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of Mexico. 17 February 2016. Retrieved25 March 2019.

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