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conference

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October 3, 2006

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http://www.tru.ca/marketing/mediareleases/2006/oct.html#Japan

Canadian Ambassador to
Japan speaking at TRU
conference

KAMLOOPS
- A talk entitled "The new Japanese government : New directions and
implications for Canada" by Joseph Caron, Canada's Ambassador to Japan, will
be a feature of the Japan Studies Association of Canada 2006 Annual
Conference, to be held at Thompson Rivers University Oct. 12 to 15.

One of Canada's most senior diplomats, Ambassador Caron will be giving a
talk titled "The new Japanese government: New directions and implications
for Canada" at the evening banquet on Saturday, October 14th.

Well-placed to discuss both Japan and the region, Ambassador Caron joined
the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service in 1972, and was assigned to Saigon
and Ankara. In 1975, he began Japanese language studies, and subsequently
was posted three times to the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, including as
Minister and Head of Chancery. During the 1980s he undertook private-sector
assignments involving China, Hong Kong, Korea and Taiwan.

In Ottawa, he has held several positions related to Asian and international
economic affairs, including G7 Summitry. He became Assistant Deputy Minister
for Asia Pacific and Africa in 1998. Concurrently, Mr. Caron served as
Canada's Senior Official for APEC. From 2001 to 2005, he was Canada's
Ambassador to China, Mongolia and to North Korea. He was appointed Canadian
Ambassador to Japan in 2005.

Ambassador Caron will speak at the conference banquet, to be held at 7 pm on
Saturday, Oct. 14. The public is welcome to attend. Tickets are $50 in
advance only. Please contact 828-5035.

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For more information, please contact Tom Waldichuk at 250-371-5718 or by
e-mail.


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