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− | + | Alexandra Bugailiskis (born January 9,1956 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is the current Canadian Ambassador to Cuba. | |
− | + | Alexandra Bugailiskis (BA, Honours, Carleton University, 1979; MA, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, 1992) entered the Foreign Service in 1982 and served abroad in Accra and Guatemala. In Ottawa, she held a number of positions including Director, Caribbean and Central America Division. In 1997, she was named Ambassador to Syria, a position she held until 2000, when she became Director General of the Latin America and Caribbean Bureau. From August 2002 to April 2003, she served at the Privy Council Office as Coordinator of the Task Force on the International Policy Framework. She is married to Lt. Col. Alexander Fieglar and they have two children. | |
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+ | * Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada biography | ||
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+ | Preceded by | ||
+ | Michael Small Canadian Ambassador to the republic of Cuba | ||
+ | 2003–present Succeeded by | ||
+ | Incumbent | ||
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+ | Preceded by | ||
+ | John McNee Canadian Ambassador to the Syrian Arab Republic | ||
+ | 1997-2000 Succeeded by | ||
+ | Franco Pillarella | ||
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+ | Preceded by | ||
+ | Norman Spector Canadian High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus | ||
+ | 1998–2000 Succeeded by | ||
+ | Franco Pillarella |
Revision as of 15:48, 15 March 2007
Alexandra Bugailiskis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search
Alexandra Bugailiskis (born January 9,1956 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is the current Canadian Ambassador to Cuba.
Alexandra Bugailiskis (BA, Honours, Carleton University, 1979; MA, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, 1992) entered the Foreign Service in 1982 and served abroad in Accra and Guatemala. In Ottawa, she held a number of positions including Director, Caribbean and Central America Division. In 1997, she was named Ambassador to Syria, a position she held until 2000, when she became Director General of the Latin America and Caribbean Bureau. From August 2002 to April 2003, she served at the Privy Council Office as Coordinator of the Task Force on the International Policy Framework. She is married to Lt. Col. Alexander Fieglar and they have two children. [edit] External link
* Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada biography
Preceded by Michael Small Canadian Ambassador to the republic of Cuba 2003–present Succeeded by Incumbent
Preceded by John McNee Canadian Ambassador to the Syrian Arab Republic 1997-2000 Succeeded by Franco Pillarella
Preceded by Norman Spector Canadian High Commissioner to the Republic of Cyprus 1998–2000 Succeeded by Franco Pillarella