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This week our ambassador and trade representative joined nearly 150 Icelandic geothermal experts in Calgary, Alberta for...
06/12/2026

This week our ambassador and trade representative joined nearly 150 Icelandic geothermal experts in Calgary, Alberta for the 2026 World Geothermal Congress.

Known as “the Olympics of the geothermal industry,” the congress brought together over 2000 delegates from dozens of countries around the world. As the event’s official country sponsor and through a curated program including numerous panels with experts from Iceland, North America, New Zealand beyond, Iceland embodied its role as a leader in this critical sector, which is enjoying a moment of great momentum.

Congratulations to Team Iceland on a highly successful World Geothermal Congress!

Looking ahead, Iceland’s geothermal industry looks forward to collaborating with Canadian stakeholders to help realize geothermal’s real potential in this country, especially with respect to direct use applications such as heating and cooling.

Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs | Green by Iceland

06/08/2026

Today is . The ocean is a source of food, nutrition and oxygen and is one of the essential pillars of life on earth. For decades, Iceland has been a strong advocate for sustainable use and management of ocean resources, marine conservation, and the rights of coastal states. This work continues. The ocean belongs to all of us, and we must protect it together. 🐟

Congratulations to Canada’s Barbara Hannigan on receiving a 2026 Governor General’s Performing Arts Award this week from...
06/06/2026

Congratulations to Canada’s Barbara Hannigan on receiving a 2026 Governor General’s Performing Arts Award this week from Canada’s outgoing Governor General, Her Excellency Mary Simon.

In May 2024, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra named Barbara its next chief conductor and artistic director for a three-year term beginning this year. In a 2024 interview with the New York Times, Hannigan shared “that she was drawn to the inventiveness of the Iceland Symphony, which she first conducted in 2022 in a program of Ives, Schoenberg, Berg and Gershwin. ‘These people are working in a kind of shimmering creative realm that resonates very much with my own,’ she said. ‘I realized I could do things with them and ask things of them that they took so naturally.’”

We look forward to welcoming Ms. Hannigan to Iceland soon.

This week Canada’s Foreign Policy—Global Affairs Canada hosted its annual meeting with Canadian heads of mission posted ...
06/05/2026

This week Canada’s Foreign Policy—Global Affairs Canada hosted its annual meeting with Canadian heads of mission posted abroad. Taking full advantage of their presence in Ottawa, our ambassador joined her Nordic counterparts, Canada's ambassadors to 🇩🇰 🇫🇮 🇮🇸 🇳🇴 🇸🇪, and Global Affairs Canada's Nordic desk team for informal conversations about ongoing cooperation between Canada and the Nordics. Topics discussed included security and defence, Ukraine, Arctic affairs, trans-Atlantic security, and global issues. Thank you to Sweden's Ambassador to Canada, Signe Burgstaller, for hosting this gathering at your beautiful residence.

Denmark in Canada | Embassy of Finland to Canada | Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs | Norwegian Embassy in Canada | Embassy of Sweden in Ottawa | Embassy of Canada to Iceland

This week in Ottawa Ambassador Halldórsdóttir represented Iceland at the 7th annual UN Women Top Funding Partners Roundt...
05/29/2026

This week in Ottawa Ambassador Halldórsdóttir represented Iceland at the 7th annual UN Women Top Funding Partners Roundtable. There, discussions focused on how policy and financing decisions at the multilateral level can protect the hard-won gains of gender equality around the world.

Ambassador Halldórsdóttir noted that in today’s challenging geopolitical context, “gender equality is not a soft add-on, but a prerequisite for effective and sustainable security outcomes.”

Thank you to Canada’s Foreign Policy—Global Affairs Canada for hosting this year’s roundtable, and to Canada’s Secretary of State for International Development, Randeep Sarai, UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous, and Cynthia Termorshuizen, Canada’s Deputy Minister of International Development, for their opening and closing remarks.

A steadfast supporter of UN Women from its earliest days, Iceland has offered to hold the next Top Funding Partners Roundtable in Reykjavík next year.

Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs | Canada’s International Development – Global Affairs Canada

Today, 17 May, is the International Day against Homophobia, Lesbophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. On the international ...
05/17/2026

Today, 17 May, is the International Day against Homophobia, Lesbophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. On the international stage, Iceland advocates for human rights and legal reforms and fights against all forms of violence, discrimination and prejudice against LGBTQI+ people. Human rights are for everyone, regardless of s*xual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or s*x characteristics.

Today Ambassador Halldórsdóttir joined counterparts from Ottawa’s Diplomats for Equality network to mark the Internation...
05/14/2026

Today Ambassador Halldórsdóttir joined counterparts from Ottawa’s Diplomats for Equality network to mark the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). Thank you to the High Commission of Malta in Canada, the Embassy of Colombia in Canada, the Embassy of Spain in Canada, and Dignity Network Canada for co-hosting this important event. 🇮🇸 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🇨🇦

Happy International Day of the Icelandic Horse! 🇮🇸 🐎
05/01/2026

Happy International Day of the Icelandic Horse! 🇮🇸 🐎

Cinephiles and anyone concerned with the future of our planet take note: Time and Water, a documentary focused on the wo...
04/29/2026

Cinephiles and anyone concerned with the future of our planet take note: Time and Water, a documentary focused on the work of Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason and directed by Sara Dosa, will premier this weekend at Toronto's Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, with screenings on May 2nd and 3rd. For tickets and more, see: https://shorturl.at/7fXus

"Holding onto memories of the past in order to preserve them for the future comes by way of family history and the landscape that surrounds him. On one hand, he is mourning the loss of his grandparents and hoping to keep their stories alive. On the other, he sees the rapid melting of the glacial landscape, brought on by climate change.

These two perspectives start to merge into one, leading Magnason to contemplate the notion of time and how so much can be lost to future generations. Director Sara Dosa, an Academy Award nominee and Hot Docs alum, sketches a portrait of the author’s desire to put a time capsule together. Incredible archival footage, stunning cinematography, and fascinating folklore combine to tell a story of embracing history before it vanishes." - Gabor Pertic

Icelandic Canadian Club of Toronto (ICCT) | Icelandic National League of North America | Canadian Nordic Society | Icelandic Film Centre - Kvikmyndamiðstöð Íslands

Screening with closed captions. There will be ASL interpretation for the intro and Q&A on May 3. For Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason, holding onto memories of the past in order to preserve them for the future comes by way of family history and the landscape that surrounds him. On one hand, he ...

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