July 26-28, 1957
John F. Dulles
Kingston, Ottawa
Personal and private visit. Met informally with Prime Minister Diefenbaker.
July 8-11, 1958
John F. Dulles
Ottawa
Accompanied President Eisenhower on an informal visit.
July 11, 1959
Christian A. Herter
Ottawa
Informal meeting with Prime Minister Diefenbaker and Secretary for External Affairs Green.
August 24-26, 1962
Dean Rusk
Ottawa
Met with Prime Minister Diefenbaker and Secretary for External Affairs Green.
May 20-24, 1963
Dean Rusk
Ottawa
Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting.
April 30, 1964
Dean Rusk
Ottawa
Attended a meeting of the Joint U.S.-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs.
June 27, 1969
William P. Rogers
Montreal
Accompanied President Nixon to the l0th Anniversary ceremonies of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
November 23-24, 1970
William P. Rogers
Ottawa
Attended a meeting of the Joint U.S.-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs.
April 13-15, 1972
William P. Rogers
Ottawa
Accompanied President Nixon on a State visit.
June 17-19, 1974
Henry A. Kissinger
Ottawa
Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting.
August 11, 1975
Henry A. Kissinger
Montreal
Addressed American Bar Association on international law.
October 14-15, 1975
Henry A. Kissinger
Ottawa
Met with Secretary for External Affairs MacEachen.
November 21-22, 1978
Cyrus Vance
Ottawa
Signed the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
April 23, 1980
Cyrus Vance
Ottawa
Signed a nuclear cooperation agreement.
March 10-11, 1981
Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
Ottawa
Accompanied President Reagan a on State visit.
July 19-21, 1981
Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
Ottawa, Montebello
Accompanied President Reagan to Economic Summit Meeting.
October 2-3, 1982
George P. Shultz
La Sapiniere
Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting.
October 24-25, 1982
George P. Shultz
Ottawa
Met with Secretary for External Affairs MacEachen.
October 17-20, 1983
George P. Shultz
Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Signed the Great Lakes Phosphorus Load Reduction Agreement.
October 15-16, 1984
George P. Shultz
Toronto
Met with Secretary for External Affairs Clark.
March 17-18, 1985
George P. Shultz
Quebec
Accompanied President Reagan.
October 27-28, 1985
George P. Shultz
Calgary (Alberta)
Met with Secretary for External Affairs Clark.
May 29-30, 1986
George P. Shultz
Halifax (Nova Scotia)
Attended NATO Ministerial Meeting.
November 21, 1986
George P. Shultz
Ottawa
Met with Secretary for External Affairs Clark.
April 5-6, 1987
George P. Shultz
Ottawa
Accompanied President Reagan on an official visit.
July 2, 1987
George P. Shultz
Windsor (Ontario)
Met with Secretary for External Affairs Clark.
January 11, 1988
George P. Shultz
Ottawa
Signed the Arctic Cooperation Agreement.
June 19-21, 1988
George P. Shultz
Toronto
Accompanied President Reagan to the Economic Summit Meeting.
February 10, 1989
James A. Baker, III
Ottawa
Accompanied President Bush on a working visit.
February 11-13, 1990
James A. Baker, III
Ottawa
Attended Open Skies Ministerial Conference with NATO and Warsaw Pact Foreign Ministers.
January 13-14, 1991
James A. Baker, III
Ottawa
Discussed the Persian Gulf crisis with Prime Minister Mulroney.
April 2-4, 1993
Warren M. Christopher
Vancouver
Accompanied President Clinton to a summit meeting with Russian President Yeltsin.
February 23-24, 1995
Warren M. Christopher
ttawa
Accompanied President Clinton on a state visit.
June 15-17, 1995
Warren M. Christopher
Nova Scotia: Halifax
Accompanied President Clinton to the G-7 Economic Summit.
November 21-25, 1997
Madeleine K. Albright
British Columbia: Vancouver
Attended APEC Foreign and Trade Ministerial and Summit Meetings
March 9-10, 1998
Madeleine K. Albright
Ottawa, Hull
Met with Prime Minister Chretien and Foreign Minister Axworthy.
April 20-22, 2001
Colin L. Powell
Quebec
Accompanied President Bush to the Summit of the Americas.
May 13, 2002
Colin L. Powell
Gander (Newfoundland)
Gave an interview en route to Iceland.
June 12-13, 2002
Colin L. Powell
Whistler (British Columbia)
Attended a G-8 Foreign Ministers meeting.
November 14, 2002
Colin L. Powell
Ottawa
Met with Foreign Minister Graham.
November 30, 2004
Colin L. Powell
Ottawa
Accompanied President Bush.
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