Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that former British Columbia premier John Horgan has been appointed as Canada's next ambassador to Germany.
A statement from the Prime Minister's Office says Horgan has a proven track record of dedicated public service and will provide strategic advice to Trudeau in his new role.
Just announced: @JJHorgan is Canada’s next Ambassador to Germany. With his proven track record of dedicated public service, I’m confident he’ll continue to serve Canadians well – and help advance our countries’ common interests and shared priorities. https://t.co/mfhFBrhqXV pic.twitter.com/sJ48NyzG6G
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 1, 2023
Horgan, 64, was first elected to the legislative assembly in 2005 and was re-elected four consecutive times, twice as premier.
Congratulations to @jjhorgan on being the new ambassador to Germany. He did an amazing job working for British Columbians and I know he’ll be a fantastic representative for Canada in Germany. And I am sure that he is already practicing saying: “Ich bin John aus Langford.” https://t.co/R9hYMvQ5K2
— David Eby (@Dave_Eby) November 1, 2023
The statement says Canada and Germany face complex challenges, including food and energy insecurity, and will work to advance shared priorities.
Trudeau says Horgan is a passionate public servant and an experienced leader, and he's confident that he'll continue to serve Canada well to advance the two countries' common interests.
The Canadian Embassy in Germany is located in Berlin, and there are also consulates in Munich and Duesseldorf.