Embassy of France in Canada
The embassy of France in Canada was established in 1928. It is located on 43, Promenade Sussex with Ottawa. Its French ambassador with the Canada is currently Daniel Jouanneau, old general Consul of Quebec.
This white stone building is located very close to the residence of the Prime Minister (24, Promenade Sussex).
Ambassadors of France in Canada
- Jean Knight (1928-)
- Charles-Arsene Henry (1930-1934)
- Raymond Brugère (1934-1937)
- Robert de Dampierre (1937-1940)
- Rene Ristelhueber (1940-1942)
- Philippe Pierrenne (1942 -)
- Gabriel Bonneau (1943-)
- Jean de Hauteclocque (1945 - 1948).
- Gay Francisque (1948-1949)
- Hubert Guerin (1949-1955)
- Francis Lacoste (1955-1962)
- Raymond Bousquet (1962-1965)
- François Leduc (1965-1968)
- Pierre Siraud (1968-1972)
- Jacques Viot (1972-1977).
- Xavier Daufresne of the Knighthood (1977-1979).
- Pierre Maillard (1979-1981)
- Jean Beliard (1981-1984).
- Jean-Pierre Cabouat (1984-1987).
- Philippe Husson (1987-1989).
- François Bujon of Estang (1989).
- Alfred Sieffer-Gaillardin (April 1st, 1992).
- Loïc Hennekinne (April 3rd, 1997).
- Denis Bauchard (September 9th, 1998).
- Philippe Guelluy (2002 - 2004)
- Daniel Jouanneau (2004 -)
External bonds
- French Embassy
- French Ministry of the foreign affairs
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