| Embassy of Canada to Israel, in Tel Aviv | |
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| Location | Canada House |
| Address | 3/5 Nirim Street, 4th Floor, Tel Aviv, Israel |
| Coordinates | 32°03′46″N 34°47′26″E / 32.06278°N 34.79056°E / 32.06278; 34.79056 |
| Opening | September 1953[1] |
| Ambassador | Leslie Scanlon |
| Jurisdiction | |
| Website | Global Affairs Canada |
The Embassy of the Canada to Israel in Tel Aviv is the diplomatic mission of the Canadian government to Israel. It was opened following Israel's establishment in 1953.
In the 1970s, Joe Clark's government promised to move the embassy to Jerusalem, but did not follow through due to fears of economic backlash from Arab states.[2]
References
- ^ HALON, Eytan (1 July 2017). "Canada 150: A short story of Canada-Israel friendship | The Jerusalem Post". The Jerusalem Post. ISSN 0792-822X.
- ^ Thompson, Elizabeth (7 December 2017). "Secret 1979 documents shed new light on why Joe Clark broke Jerusalem embassy promise | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
