GRENADA TO BE REPRESENTED AT FIRST CARICOM-CANADA SUMMIT

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A delegation headed by Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Andall will represent Grenada at the first Canada-CARICOM Summit.

Andall will be joined by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Roxie McLeish-Hutchinson and Gerry Hopkins, Grenada Consul General in Ottawa.

The Summit, which will run October 17 to 19 will be chaired by Canadaโ€™s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and co-chair by the Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerrit, current Chair of CARICOM.

As CARICOM celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, the Summit will highlight Canadaโ€™s strong ties with the Caribbean and provide an opportunity for leaders to continue to strengthen cooperation and chart a better future for people in both regions.

Under the Summitโ€™s theme of โ€œStrategic Partners for a Resilient Futureโ€, Prime Minister Trudeau will highlight the importance of reinforcing democratic values, promoting human rights and the rules-based international order, and strengthening coordination on regional security.

The leaders will also engage with Canadian business leaders and investors to further commercial opportunities in the region.

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