Nearly 170 Irish companies operate in Canada and our trade has nearly doubled over the last decade.
My message to Irish business leaders in Ottawa today: we have shared ambitions and values, and together, we can unlock new opportunities on both sides of the Atlantic.
As minister for enterprise, Peter Burke been trying to make doing business in Ireland cheaper and more straightforward with some success.
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Day 74 #100daysofwalking
A fantastic day at the @IrishCultureBos welcoming @HMcEntee and @meathcoco It was wonderful to have the opportunity to share about the work happening at the ICC in promoting Irish culture and heritage, and to discuss all things GAA.
Go raibh maith agat!
@jfox19@IrelandBoston
#helenmcentee #saintpatricksweekend #diaspora
Delighted to visit the Boston Irish Cultural Centre today with Minister @HMcEntee . Well done to @MartinaCurtin and team for the wonderful work they do #100daysofwalking
Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) of Ireland, Simon Harris TD, reflects on the 40th Anniversary of The Anglo Irish Agreement in a feature opinion piece in this weeks Hill Times
Living on a farm, I understand the challenges and opportunities facing rural Ireland.
As President, I would be a strong advocate for farmers and the rural communities that sustain our nation.
Agriculture remains essential to Ireland’s economy, environment, and identity.
Today, @IrelandAmbUN hosted the launch of Ireland’s campaign to join the Human Rights Council for 2027-2029.
Tánaiste @SimonHarrisTD, former Irish President Mary Robinson, & activists from Sudan 🇸🇩, Ukraine 🇺🇦 & Ireland 🇮🇪 outlined the need to continue to protect human rights in the face of increasing global pushback.
In 1998, 100 Orangemen celebrated July 12 in Áras an Uachtaráin as guests of then-president Mary McAleese. The sky did not fall in.
Yet here we are, almost 30 years later... the recent sectarianism really is beneath us.
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