Canada: Examination of ways to strengthen cooperation between Morocco and New Brunswick

by times news cr

2024-04-30 13:53:31

Ms. Otmani met, in the capital of New Brunswick, Fredericton, with the Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development, Bill Hogan as well as with two deputy ministers within the same department, Ryan Donaghy and Julie Mason, indicates a press release from the Kingdom’s embassy.

Held on the sidelines of an official visit to New Brunswick by French-speaking ambassadors accredited in Ottawa (February 12-15), the discussions focused in particular on possible partnerships in education between Morocco and the Canadian province.

At the same time, the diplomat had a meeting with the Minister responsible for Economic Development and Small Business and Immigration, Greg Turner and officials of the economic institution “Opportunities New Brunswick”, focused on the prospects of economic and commercial investments in Morocco.

She also spoke with the Minister of Tourism, Heritage and Culture, Tammy Scott Wallace who expressed, on this occasion, the wish to initiate partnerships with Morocco in the tourism sector.

According to the press release, the ambassador also had discussions with the Honorary Consul of the Kingdom in New Brunswick, Donald Arseneault, focused on the means to be implemented to better promote the tourist and cultural destination Morocco.

Discussions also focused on the prospects of encouraging partnerships and collaborations in education and promoting investment and business opportunities in the Kingdom among operators in this maritime Atlantic province of Canada.

Furthermore, Ms. Otmani met members of the Moroccan community of New Brunswick residing in Moncton and Fredericton, including students and professors from the University of Moncton, the only French-speaking university establishment in the province. She also met members of the Association of Moroccans of New Brunswick.

On this occasion, members of the Moroccan community expressed their satisfaction with the quality of the increasingly digitalized consular services provided to them, in addition to the organization of annual mobile consulates, the press release indicated.

Reaffirming their constant mobilization in favor of the economic, cultural and tourist promotion of the Kingdom and the defense of the supreme interests of the Nation, the members of the Moroccan community established in the Canadian province were keen to renew the unwavering ties which bind them to the Throne Alawite, and to their motherland, Morocco, concludes the same source.

2024-04-30 13:53:31

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