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Government of Sri Lanka strongly rejects unfounded genocide allegations and protests construction of misleading monument in Canada

 

Media Release

Government of Sri Lanka strongly rejects unfounded genocide allegations and protests construction of misleading monument in Canada

The Government of Sri Lanka maintains that the allegation of genocide during the final phase of the conflict in Sri Lanka is unsubstantiated by any credible authority, either nationally or internationally, and is based on misleading information. Sri Lanka firmly rejects this false narrative and believes it has been propagated primarily for electoral gains within Canada. 

Read more: Government of Sri Lanka strongly rejects unfounded genocide allegations and protests construction of misleading monument in Canada

 

Sri Lankans in Canada Launch a New Humanitarian Relief Organisation in Toronto

A new non-profit organisation has been launched in Toronto by the members of the Sri Lankan-origin community residing in Canada with the mission to help victims of disaster, by providing essential aid and alleviating rural poverty.

The International Human Relief Canada (IHRC) was formally introduced at an event chaired by the IHRC President Shiraz Mohideen and graced by Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Canada U. L. Mohammed Jauhar, along with other distinguished invitees.

Read more: Sri Lankans in Canada Launch a New Humanitarian Relief Organisation in Toronto

 

Sri Lanka High Commission in Ottawa Helps Expand Imports of Sri Lankan Products into Canada

The High Commission of Sri Lanka in Ottawa recently facilitated the expansion of Sri Lankan  products imported into Canadian market by a Toronto-based importer and supplier of food items. The products that were imported by Mr. Goudas, which has been serving the region for over 50 years, include a new brand of Ceylon tea, coconut cream, coconut oil, and dairy products packed in Sri Lanka.

Read more: Sri Lanka High Commission in Ottawa Helps Expand Imports of Sri Lankan Products into Canada

 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs launches online authentication service for birth, marriage and death certificates for the public


Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath in partnership with the Registrar General’s Department launched the pilot project to facilitate overseas Sri Lankans to obtain certified copies of birth, marriage, and death certificates through Sri Lanka Missions abroad. The system provides Missions access to the e-BMD database (electronic - Birth, Marriage and Death certificate Database) of the Registrar General’s Department in Sri Lanka.

The pilot project is initially implemented through the Sri Lanka Embassies / Consulates General in Tokyo (Japan), Kuwait, Doha (Qatar), Milan (Italy), Toronto (Canada), Melbourne (Australia), and Dubai (UAE). Building upon this, the Ministry and the Department will actively work towards periodically expanding the service to all other Sri Lankan Missions and Posts abroad, ensuring an efficient consular service to the Sri Lankan community.

Certified copies of birth, marriage and death certificates are a mandatory requirement for several purposes. The significant aspect of the pilot project is that it facilitates overseas Sri Lankans to obtain the required certified copies through Sri Lanka Missions overseas instead of their representatives in Sri Lanka having to do so on their behalf from the Office of the Registrar General.

Upon application, the authorized Sri Lanka Missions will issue certified copies through retrieval of such certificates from the e-BMD database.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment, and Tourism Vijitha Herath, launched the pilot project at the Ministry in the presence of Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Employment Arun Hemachandra, Secretary of the Ministry Aruni Ranaraja, Registrar General W.R.A.N.S. Wijayasinghe and senior officials from the Presidential Secretariat, Registrar General’s Department, and the Ministry.

Following the launch of the project by virtually connecting with the respective Sri Lanka Missions, Minister Herath described the initiative as an important milestone in the Government’s journey towards a digital Sri Lanka. He went on to emphasize that national initiatives on digitalization should be extended to the Sri Lankans living abroad as well adding that this project - designed and implemented within two months - showcases the government’s strong commitment and support to digitalization of services to the public.

Secretary Aruni Ranaraja in her remarks echoed the importance of delivering efficient and effective services to the public. While observing that digital platforms are an important tool for provisions of services to the public, she highlighted that through this initiative, the Ministry and Missions will enhance services to the overseas Sri Lankans.

Sri Lankan expatriates residing in countries where the pilot project is now operational can apply for certified copies of birth, marriage, and death certificates by submitting the application forms available at the respective Missions and Posts.


Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism

 Colombo

07 January 2025

 

Happy New Year 2025


 

Greetings for the New Year 2025!


His Excellency the President  of Sri Lanka launched the "Clean Sri Lanka" Project effective from 01st January 2025 with the objective of ensuring a cleaner physical environment and a nationwide moral commitment to enhance ethical principles.

The official website of the "Clean Sri Lanka" Project could be accessed through https://cleansrilanka.gov.lk


Sri Lanka High Commission
Ottawa
03rd January 2025

 

 

FACETS Sri Lanka 2025

 

Sri Lanka Represented in the Economic Mission to Newfoundland and Labrador Province of Canada

 

High Commissioner Mohammed Jauhar participated in an Economic Mission to the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL), jointly organized by Global Affairs Canada and the Provincial Government of NL. The programme held from 3rd  to 8th November 2024, was tailored for Heads of Mission and diplomats based in Ottawa and to highlight the province's opportunities for trade, investment, and educational collaboration.

The programme included briefing sessions by NL government officials and private sector representatives on renewable energy, oil and gas, and other key industries and field visits to Memorial University, which hosts over 4,100 international students, including Sri Lankans, and offers world-class facilities, focused on ocean-related research and innovation such as the Marine Institute. The High commissioner paid courtesy calls on Lt. Governor, Joan Marie J. Aylward and Premier, Dr. Andrew Furey, during the visit.

The visit helped to identify potential collaborations as well as opportunities to enhance trade and academic and research partnerships in the future, given NL’s strengths in fisheries, marine sciences, renewable energy and technology.

The High Commissioner, during the visit, met members of Sri Lankan community in St.John’s, comprising professionals, students, and others residing in the Province, fostering connections.

 

Sri Lanka High Commission

Ottawa

25 th November 2024

 

High Commissioner Mohammed Jauhar participated in an Economic Mission to the
Province of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL), jointly organized by Global Affairs
Canada and the Provincial Government of NL. The programme held from 3rd to 8th
November 2024, was tailored for Heads of Mission and diplomats based in Ottawa and
to highlight the province's opportunities for trade, investment, and educational
collaboration.
The programme included briefing sessions by NL government officials and private
sector representatives on renewable energy, oil and gas, and other key industries and
field visits to Memorial University, which hosts over 4,100 international students,
including Sri Lankans, and offers world-class facilities, focused on ocean-related
research and innovation such as the Marine Institute. The High commissioner paid
courtesy calls on Lt. Governor, Joan Marie J. Aylward and Premier, Dr. Andrew Furey,
during the visit.
The visit helped to identify potential collaborations as well as opportunities to enhance
trade and academic and research partnerships in the future, given NL’s strengths in
fisheries, marine sciences, renewable energy and technology.
The High Commissioner, during the visit, met members of Sri Lankan community in St.
John’s, comprising professionals, students, and others residing in the Province,
fostering connections.
Sri Lanka High Commission
Ottawa
25 th November 2024

 

 

 

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