Ghana-Canada Parliamentary Friendship Association calls on Canadian High Commissioner


The Chairman of the Ghana-Canada Parliamentary Friendship Association, Dr. Clement Apaak, and members have called on the Canadian High Commissioner at her office in Accra.
In a brief statement, Dr. Clement Apaak said the Members of the Ghana-Canada Parliamentary Friendship Association, this morning, were hosted by the Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana at her residence.

“The meeting dubbed Dialogue with the Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana, offered us the opportunity to discuss and ask questions on the following: a) Travel and visas; b) Education; c) Agriculture; d) Health; e) Defence and f) Trade.
He said the Association left the meeting confident that the long-standing relationship between Ghana and Canada has been and will continue to be beneficial to both nations.

“We are most grateful to the High Commissioner and her staff, and we look forward to building on what we have started. Long live Ghana! Long live Ghana”, Dr. Apaak stated.
Source: Today.com.gh


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