List of ambassadors of Canada to Israel explained

Post:Ambassador of Canada to Israel
Insigniasize:120
Incumbent:Lisa Stadelbauer
Incumbentsince:March 25, 2021
Seat:Embassy of Canada, Tel Aviv
Nominator:Prime Minister of Canada
Appointer:Governor General of Canada
Termlength:At His Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural:Terence MacDermot
Formation:November 18, 1954

The ambassador of Canada to Israel is the official representative of the Canadian government to the government of Israel. The official title for the ambassador is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Canada the State of Israel. The ambassador of Canada to Israel is Lisa Stadelbauer who was appointed on the advice of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on March 25, 2021.

The Embassy of Canada is located at Canada House, 3/5 Nirim Street, 4th Floor, Tel Aviv 6706038, Israel.

History of diplomatic relations

See main article: Canada–Israel relations.

De facto recognition of Israel occurred on December 24, 1948, and de jure recognition came on May 11, 1949. Diplomatic relations between Canada and Israel was established on July 28, 1954. George Pirkis Kidd was appointed as Chargé d’affaires on October 18, 1954. Terence MacDermot was appointed as ambassador with residence in Greece on November 18, 1954. The first ambassador of Canada with residence in Israel came in 1958.

List of ambassadors of Canada to Israel

No.NameTerm of officeCareerPrime Minister nominated by
Start DateEnd Date
George Pirkis Kidd
(Chargé d'Affaires)
October 18, 1954April 17, 1957CareerLouis St. Laurent
(1948–1957)
1Terence MacDermotNovember 18, 1954November 23, 1954Career
2Edgar D'Arcy McGreerMarch 14, 1957September 18, 1957October 28, 1958Career
Blanche Margaret Meagher
(Chargé d'Affaires)
April 17, 1957October 28, 1958Career
3Blanche Margaret MeagherOctober 22, 1958October 28, 1958December 1, 1961CareerJohn G. Diefenbaker
(1957–1963)
Jean-Marie Gaétan Déry
(Chargé d'Affaires)
December 1, 1961August 1962Career
4Arthur Julian AndrewMay 28, 1962August 13, 1962July 10, 1965Career
William McKenzie Wood
(Chargé d'Affaires)
March 1965October 4, 1965CareerLester B. Pearson
(1963–1968)
5Robert Louis RogersApril 7, 1965October 4, 1965October 2, 1969Career
6Charles Eustace McGaugheyJune 9, 1969October 13, 1969June 30, 1972CareerPierre Elliott Trudeau
(1968-1979 & 1980–1984)
7Thomas Paul MaloneMay 23, 1972August 15, 1972September 2, 1975Career
8Edward Graham LeeJuly 29, 1975September 24, 1975July 3, 1979Career
9Joseph Stephen StanfordApril 4, 1979August 31, 1979September 13, 1982Career
10Vernon George TurnerSeptember 22, 1982October 14, 1982Career
11James BartlemanJanuary 10, 1986January 29, 1986November 2, 1990CareerBrian Mulroney
(1984–1993)
12Michael Dougall BellNovember 15, 1990December 11, 1990January 21, 1992Career
13Norman SpectorFebruary 1, 1992August 2, 1995Career
14David BergerJuly 4, 1995September 12, 1995August 29, 1999Non-CareerJean Chrétien
(1993–2003)
15Michael Dougall BellAugust 11, 1999Career
16Donald SinclairJuly 31, 2003November 2003Career
17Jon AllenJune 14, 2006October 18, 2006August 17, 2010CareerStephen Harper
(2006–2015)
18Paul HuntAugust 10, 2010October 5, 2010June 20, 2013Career
19Vivian BercoviciJanuary 2, 2014June 11, 2014June 2016Non-Career[1]
20Deborah LyonsJuly 18, 2016December 12, 2016March 2020CareerJustin Trudeau
(2015–Present)
[2]
21Lisa StadelbauerMarch 25, 2021June 21, 2021Career[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vivian Bercovici named Canada's new ambassador to Israel.
  2. Web site: Trudeau chooses two women to fill top diplomatic positions - the Globe and Mail . . September 3, 2017 . September 13, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160913135739/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/trudeau-chooses-two-women-to-fill-diplomatic-positions/article30133304/ . dead .
  3. Web site: Orders In Council PC 2021-0189 . orders-in-council.canada.ca . Government of Canada . June 7, 2023 . March 25, 2021.
  4. News: Nigerian ambassador is last to present credentials to Rivlin. Jerusalem Post.