Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade - Current Structure of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

Current Structure of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Minister of International Trade
    • Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Americas)
    • Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
    • Deputy Minister of International Trade
      • Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
      • North America
      • Latin America and the Caribbean
      • Afghanistan Task Force
      • Europe, Middle East and the Maghreb
      • Asia & Africa
      • Strategic Planning and Policy
      • Consular, Security and Emergency Management Branch
      • Global Issues
      • International Security
      • International Business Development, Investment & Innovation
      • Trade Policy & Negotiation
      • International Platform
      • Legal Advisor
      • Human Resources
      • Corporate Finance and Operations

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