Canadian
Ambassador To
Costa Rica Says
Good Bye
It been almost
three years and
it is now time
to go home, as
Canadian
ambassador to
Costa Rica, Neil
Reeder, will be
leaving Costa
Rica in the
coming days,
making way for a
new ambassador.
Reeder was
appointed in
October 2007 to
become Canada's
ambassador to
Costa Rica, with
concurrent
accreditation to
Nicaragua and
Honduras.
Reeder joined
the Department
of External
Affairs in 1982
and served in
Rabat,
Washington, Hong
Kong and Mexico
City before
coming to San
José. He was
also High
Commissioner in
Brunei
Darussalam from
1999 to 2002. In
Ottawa, he
undertook
assignments in
the East Asia,
the Francophone
Africa, and the
Caribbean and
Central America
Relations
divisions. He
also served as
Director of the
Media Relations
Office. From
1995 to 1997,
Mr. Reeder was a
foreign policy
analyst in the
Foreign and
Defence Policy
Secretariat in
the Privy
Council Office.
Since 2005, he
has served as
Director
General,
Communications
(Foreign
Policy), with
Foreign Affairs
and
International
Trade Canada.
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