Welcome to the Amigos Newsletter, a compilation of news, reader contributions and unreliable opinion by and for past and present employees of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), and their friends. Items can be sent to John Lang. Readers' comments on posts are encouraged. Twitter hashtag: #amigosnewsletter.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
World's Best Commercial
We're non-commercial here, but this warrants an exception. I'll buy whatever they're selling.
Friday, March 20, 2009
An Evening of Lester B.
Ottawa (March 26, 2009)
The Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association (FOPLA) and the Carleton University Library Circle of Friends have teamed up with local author, columnist and journalism professor Andrew Cohen to create a special event open to the public. The Lives and Lessons of Lester Pearson will showcase a lecture by Mr. Cohen about our controversial prime minister, Lester B. Pearson, which will be followed by a book signing, prizes and an informal meet and greet session with the two hosting friends groups. Where: The Chamber, Ben Franklin Place, 101 Centrepointe Drive When: 7:00 p.m. Contact: April Duffy, Public Relations Assistant Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association april.duffy@biblioottawalibrary.ca 613-899-0819
DFAIT Budget "Slashed"
Foreign Affairs Hit with $639 Million in Cuts
So runs the headline in Embassy, the Hill Time's journal dedicated to increasing diplomacy's share of the fiscal pie. They are especially irked that while DFAIT takes a hit DND gets more. It's here.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Panorama
Anyone interested in reading the daily notices to DFAIT staff can do so to their heart's content here. There are lists of available positions, events in the cafeteria, notices of construction on the 9th floor...
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
John Rankin Sharpe: RIP
Friends and colleagues will be sadden by the death of John on Sunday, February 15. A copy of the obituary from today's Citizen is below. As similar obiuary appeared in today's Globe and Mail. Gar
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
Ibbitson on DFAIT
Our foreign service retains many highly skilled officers who work hard to protect our interests and to contribute to the dialogue abroad. But they have been betrayed by events and by politicians who have lost control over those events. The ministry of Louis St. Laurent, of Lester Pearson, of Joe Clark, of Lloyd Axworthy, of John Manley is falling apart.
Read the rest, in the Feb. 5 G&M -- here.
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