List of High Commissioners of Canada to New Zealand

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List of Canadian high commissioners to New Zealand . The high commission in Wellington also includes diplomatic ties to the Cook Islands and Niue as part of its region of responsibility but is not formally accredited to either.

High CommissionerStart of termEnd of term
Walter Alexander Riddell 19401946
Alfred Rive 19461952
Egerton Herbert Norman 19531956
Kenneth Porter Kirkwood 19561957
Charles Eustace McGaughey 19571958
George Robert Cawdron Heasman 19571963
Kenneth Joseph Burbridge 19621967
Ronald Macalister Macdonnell 19661970
John Alpine Dougan 19701974
Clive Edward Glover 19741978
Irene Elizabeth Johnson 19781981
Charles Odilon Roger Rousseau 19811985
Albert Douglas Small 19851989
William Esmond Jarvis 19901994
Robert A. Wright 19941997
Valerie Raymond19972001
John F. Donaghy 20012005
Penny Reedie 20052009
Caroline Chrétien 20092015
Mario Bot 20152021
Joanne Lemay 2021present

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