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Bilateral relations
Canada?Namibia relations
are the
bilateral relations
between
Canada
and
Namibia
. Relations began in 1977.
[1]
Both countries are members of the
Commonwealth of Nations
. Neither country has a resident ambassador.
History
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Canada's relationship with Namibia began in 1977 when Canada joined the
Western Contact Group
, a joint diplomatic effort of
France
,
United Kingdom
,
United States
, Canada and
West Germany
to bring an internationally acceptable transition to independence for Namibia. In 1990, official relations started; Canada has dispatched an
Honorary Consul
to
Windhoek
.
[1]
Refugees
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Canada is one of the main destinations for Namibian refugees. Together with Botswana and Denmark, Canada has been granting asylum to people fleeing Namibia in the aftermath of the
Caprivi conflict
, and particularly the
Caprivi treason trial
that followed in which the Namibian government was accused of human rights violations.
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Only in 2010 Canada has changed its standpoint and is now considering the CLA to be a terrorist organisation that has "attempted to usurp an elected government". Nonetheless, Canada received a steady inflow of Namibian immigrants who seek economic betterment under the pretense of humiliation and harassment in Namibia. In 2011 more than 1,000 Namibians entered Canada. Three quarters of them applied for refugee status, but only a few were successful.
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Economic
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Canadian companies are significantly invested in the mining industry of Namibia. In 2008, 99% of Canadian imports from Namibia, totaling over 246 million dollars, came in the form of
uranium
. In July 2010, Canadian-based company
Dundee Precious Metals
bought the
metal smelter
in
Tsumeb
, saving it from closure and maintaining around 200 jobs.
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