The Canadian Foreign Service has played a vital role in the promotion and protection of Canada's national interests around the globe. They have furthered international peace and security, advanced international economic development, helped sell our goods and services, managed the flow of visitors and migrants to our country, assisted travelling Canadians, and projected our culture and values throughout the world.
Beechwood is proud to acknowledge the contribution of Foreign Service by providing a significant saving on many of Beechwood’s offerings.
We are proud to have collaborated with the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers and the Canadian Foreign Service Alumni Forum on this initiative. We look forward to further developing this partnership to honour those who have served Canada and those who have lost their lives in service of our country.
MEMBERS OF CANADA'S FOREIGN SERVICE WHO HAVE DIED ABROAD IN VIOLENT OR TRAGIC CIRCUMSTANCES
Marc Bastien | Russia | 2000 |
Glyn R. Berry | Afganistan | 2006 |
Marc Bourque | Haiti | 2005 |
J.M. (Joseph Mcleod) Boyer | Egypt | 1952 |
Gordon Edwin Cox | Austria | 1978 |
Annemarie Desloges | Kenya | 2013 |
Patricia Harland | Kenya | 1991 |
Derrick Haro | Iran | 1993 |
Wayne Hubble | India | 1972 |
Peter Roman Lishchynski | Ukraine | 1997 |
Dr. Egerton Herbert Norman | Egypt | 1957 |
Hans Karl Rott | Austria | 1969 |
Albert Saunter | Austria | 1969 |
John Douglas Turner | Indo-China | 1965 |
Official list provided and approved by Global Affairs Canada.
To learn more about the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers, please visit https://pafso.com/.
To learn more about the Canadian Foreign Service Alumni Forum or to become a member, please visit http://forumdiplocan.ca/.
*Lester B. Pearson (1974). “Mike: The Memoirs of Right Hon. Lester B. Pearson”, Crown