Statement by Minister of Foreign Affairs on Commonwealth Day

From: Global Affairs Canada

The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement:

"Together, with more than 2 billion people in 54 countries around the world, Canada celebrates our shared history and strong bonds of friendship embodied in the Commonwealth.

"As a proud and engaged partner in the Commonwealth, we continue to promote peace, democracy, human rights, good governance, the rule of law and gender equality for the benefit of the diverse countries and peoples that make up our Commonwealth family. These common values are enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter, as well as in the Affirmation adopted last year by Foreign Ministers of the Commonwealth on its 70th Anniversary.

"Building on recent Commonwealth heads of government meetings, Canada will continue to advocate global action on climate change and oceans protection, respect for LGBTQ2 rights and the empowerment of women and youth.

"On this day, we celebrate our family of nations' collective objective in promoting democracy around the world. We commit to continuing to work alongside member states to uphold our shared values and create a more just and prosperous future for all."

Quick facts

  • The modern Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 54 countries, most with historic links to the United Kingdom.
  • Canada joined the modern Commonwealth in 1949 and has played an important role in its evolution into the Commonwealth of today.
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