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Sabine Sparwasser, Germany's ambassador to Canada, recalls with fondness the 'peaceful revolution' sparked on Nov. 9, 1989, when a border guard allowed East Germans to cross the Berlin Wall ...
Sparwasser acknowledged this has been tough to explain. "Everybody says, 'Well, you still have three nuclear plants and they're supposed to be phased out by the end of the year.
Sparwasser isn’t uprooting anytime soon. She and her husband GARY SOROKA, a Canadian, are staying in Ottawa after her seven-year tenure ended Sunday.
The presence of swastika flags, of multiple allusions to Nazi ideology, the continued appropriation of the yellow star to make the deeply offensive and grossly inaccurate comparison between the ...
As neighbouring countries exhibit growing populist and nationalist tendencies, Germany and Canada find themselves more likeminded than ever, on foreign policy as well as in domestic affairs. German ...
Her Excellency Sabine Sparwasser, alongside embassy colleagues and delegates from some of Germany’s top research organizations, including the German Research Foundation and the DAAD – German Academic ...
Ms. Sparwasser said German companies have been significant investors in Canada, with 70 per cent of that activity occurring in Ontario.
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Ms. Sparwasser said German investment and technology could play a role in getting the two East Coast projects off the ground.