Embassy of Ukraine, Ottawa
Embassy of Ukraine in Ottawa | |
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310 Somerset Street | |
Location | Ottawa |
Ambassador | Andriy Shevchenko |
The Embassy of Ukraine in Ottawa is Ukraine's diplomatic mission in Ottawa, Canada. Canada was the first western nation to recognize Ukraine's independence on December 2, 1991. The existence of a large Ukrainian-Canadian community has led to continued close relations between the two nations. The Ukrainian embassy was established on May 3, 1992. Originally in rented apartments, then it moved to a heritage building at 331 Metcalfe Street, that was purchased with the aid of donations from Ukrainian-Canadians.
The current home of the embassy chancery is 310 Somerset Street West. This building was originally a mortgage and investment office. In 1991, it was purchased by the New Democratic Party for two million dollars and became their party headquarters. After the NDP lost official party status in Parliament in the 1993 election and found itself deeply in debt, it decided to sell the property. The Ukrainians, whose delegation had grown considerably, bought it in September 1994. The original embassy on Metcalfe is still used as a consular building.
Since March 21, 1993, Ukraine has also maintained a Consulate General in Toronto.
See also
References
"Ukraine: A Welcome Worth $1.4M; Ukrainian Canadians pay the shot for new embassy." Ottawa Citizen. August 19, 1992. "Ukraine buys former NDP HQ for $1.8M." Ottawa Citizen. September 18, 1994.
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Coordinates: 45°25′00″N 75°41′33″W / 45.416750°N 75.692448°W