Canadian Envoy To Allied Governments
(8.0. W.) RUGBY, April 8. Major-General George P. Vanier, the new Canadian Minister Designate to the Allied Governments of the United Kingdom and Canadian representative to the French National Committee, explaining his appointment in London, said that a Canadian Legation would soon be established in London. In Canada at present there were Ministers of seven occupied countries of Europe, and Canada had decided to appoint one Minister accredited to all these Governments in Britain. His appointment as representative to the French National Committee was for the purpose of discussing all questions relating to the war.
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Northern Advocate, 10 April 1943, Page 3
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