Talk:Canada–Caribbean relations
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This is temporary shortlist of some points that can be included.
- Bermuda http://www.bermuda-online.org/canada.htm; John Henry Lefroy
- Halifax and Bermudas Telegraph Company [1]
- Dominican Republic
- Cuba
- Commonwealth Caribbean
- West Indies Federation
- Alexander Graham Bell and telephone rollout in the British West Indies
- Canadian Investments: RBC, Scotia, CIBC's(FirstCaribbean International Bank)
- During WWII Canada becomes the largest exporter to the Commonwealth Caribean following the UK's merchant ships being cut-off to/from the Caribbean
- Overview of Canadian-Caribbean voting history on global issues
- West Indian Emigration
- Prominent West Indians in/or living in Canada (David Rudder, Austin Clarke, etc.)
- Caribbean Musicians taken Int'l via Canadian media companies.
- Rihianna - Pun de Replay
- Rupee - 1 On 1, Tempted To Touch
- Anslem Douglas -- Who Let the Dogs Out? (pre-BahaMen version)
- Caribbean Musicians taken Int'l via Canadian media companies.
- Prominent West Indians in/or living in Canada (David Rudder, Austin Clarke, etc.)
- Caribbean-born politicians in Canadian politics.
- Initative by the Canadian Gov't in 1960's -- Air Canada (was to buyout BWIA, LIAT and Air Jamaica form them as subsidary with Caribbean govt's then holding a stake in Air Canada instead.)
- Early proposals to merge West Indies Federation with Canadian Confederation in 1950-1960's.Some listed here
- CPEC
- CARIBCAN
- Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery [2] - Start-up sponsorship was by the CIDA
- CARTAC - [3] 50% sponsored by the CIDA
- Commonwealth Caribbean inks a deal with Canada, to bypass problems with US visas for Chinese tourists. [4].
- Canadian Company creates most of the new regional passports for the Caribbean Single Market and Economy
- Barbados
- The first P.M. of B'dos - Errol Barrow and his run-ins with US, over Washington's occasional mistreatment of Canada.
- Eugene Melnyk's investments (Horseracing, The "Sandy Lane Cup") RoadHockey, Berts Bar etc.)
- Barbados' long-time relaxed immigration policy towards Canadians
- Canadian owners of the Crane Beach Hotel [5]
- Growth of the town of Holetown first spurred by Canadians [6]
- Government appoints Canadian to run the airport GAIA
- Canadian Co. wins contract for expansion of the Barbados airport [7]
- The Barbados Daily Nation Newspaper launches a Canadian version in 2005. [8]
- Two Canadian companies form partnership with B'dos Gov't to develop ethanol from sugar cane [9]
- McGill University establishes a campus on island - Bellairs Research Institute, Also Project HARP.
- Recent University of Prince Edward Island to sign a MOU with the University of the West Indies [10] 2/23/06
- The history of the Canadian Mint in printing Barbados currency
- Bank of Canada's governor David Dodge hosts key seminar giving Barbados a word of caution on dollar policies.[11]
- June classified as "Canada Month" in Barbados. [12]
- Belize
- Fortis Inc. builds dam to prevent energy crisis in Belize.(Fortis owns the Cayman Islands Power. Co too.)
- Guyana
- Canadian Cos. Golden Star Resources, Cambior etc. are backbone of the gold mining industry of Guyana
- CGX Energy Inc. attempting to launch oil joint-venture with Guyana gov't.
- The first governor of British Columbia - James Douglas was born in Guyana
- RBC establishes a Biodiversity Centre in Guyana to spur research of the large South American rain forests. [13]
- Jamaica
- Michael Lee Chin's Investments (in Canada, in Jamaica, and in Trinidad and Tobago)
- ALCAN Company - The initial birth of the Bauxite industry in Jamaica
- Montserrat
- The huge amount of Canadian Investment in the 1960's-1970's[14]
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Canadian investment into the Saint Kitts and Nevis Marriott Hotel [16]
- Saint Lucia
- Canadian troops stationed in Saint Lucia during WWI to prevent an attack by German Navy
- The resurgence of the French-speaking indentity of Saint Lucia after being under British for many years. (Modeled by Canadian Anglo-Franco bilingual policy)
- Trinidad and Tobago
- As the Seventh largest Latin American trading partner with Canada. [17]
- The Cable Company of Trinidad and Tobago (C.C.T.T.)'s Founding by a Canadian -- Phil Cleary
- Execs. of the new cable company are now mostly former execs. of Persona Cable (of Canada).[18]
- PetroChemical Industry
- PetroCanada
- Talisman
- Canadian Superior
- The proposed oil/LNG undersea pipelines from Venezuela or Trinidad and Tobago to Guadeloupe and Guadeloupe possibly on to Miami. Proposed-- involvement by Canadian Superior.
- The regional bank behemoth the Royal Bank of T&T(RBTT) first created by the Royal Bank of Canada(Trinidad and Tobago) Ltd. Later after becoming a spin off company.
- The First Nations delegaton from Canada holding celebrations with the decendents of indigenous tribes still in Trinidad and Tobago
- Turks and Caicos
- 1/3 of business in the TC's are Canadian owned.
- COMMENTARY: Canada and CARICOM - A relationship for good - Monday, May 29, 2006
- Atlantic Canadian business revives Caribbean connection, with modern twists
Self-reference
editThank you for starting this article. However, please avoid placing notes about the article itself (such as "to be completed") in the text of the article. See WP:SELF for details. Thanks. –Sommers (Talk) 23:00, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
Ok.
Other points
edit- Triangle trade in colonial period (rum/sugar, fish & manufactured products)
- Relations with Haiti
- It was the Saint-Domingue France decided to keep instead of Canada in 1763.
- As prominent West Indians, don't forget the GG (Michaelle Jean)
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