The Canadian Ambassador to Ireland Dennis King is in Wexford today for a special visit to Carnew and Gorey where he will meet with local officials and explore the enduring historic and cultural connections between these communities and Canada. The visit, arranged by Deputy Malcolm Byrne highlights the deep and long-standing relationship between Ireland and Canada particularly in the context of Irish migration to Canada over the years. Ambassador King has become a strong advocate for enhancing bilateral ties through diplomacy, culture and trade. The itinerary for today’s visit includes a series of meetings with local leaders and community groups in Carnew and Gorey where the Ambassador will learn more about the historical migration patterns that have brought Irish families to Canada over the decades. Deputy Malcolm Byrne spoke earlier to South East Radio News about the event
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