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What does EXTOTT stand for?

Department of External Affairs (Canada)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The new government changed the name of the department to the Department of External Affairs - it only reverted to its original name in 1971.
At May 23 and 24 meetings in London, Joseph Walshe, secretary of the Department of External Affairs, and Colonel Liam Archer, then head of Irish Army intelligence, asked the British to station forces in Ireland in advance of a possible invasion.
A leading public servant recalled how "Zaitsev would just walk in" to the Department of External Affairs and "knock on the doors of people he wanted to talk to".
James Bartleman, Ontario's ceremonial head of state and Canada's former director of security and intelligence for the Department of External Affairs, said Thursday that the information came in the form of an electronic intercept from Canada's Communications Security Establishment, an arm of the Defense Department.
After the war, he attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and after earning a master's degree there he joined the Canadian Department of External Affairs, serving in Peru, Sri Lanka and Australia.
At the end of chapter eight he appears to be without a job when the government stopped training young people at the college for the newly developing Department of External Affairs.
On 2 March 1965, he wrote to the Department of External Affairs to enquire what the Minister for Territories had meant when, in a newspaper interview, he had emphasized the "need to recognise international Conventions.
Wright took his first federal government position in 1975 as an economist with the Department of External Affairs.

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