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  2. Foreign relations of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is represented through its High Commission in Ottawa and consulates in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. Canada is represented through its High Commission in Islamabad and consulate in Karachi. The value of the bilateral trade relationship between Pakistan and Canada was close to C$694 million (approximately US$701 million) in 2007. [310]

  3. Canada–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Canada and Pakistan established diplomatic relations in 1947. Canada is primarily represented in Pakistan by a high commission in Islamabad while maintaining consulates in Lahore and Karachi, as well as a trade office in the latter city. Pakistan is represented in Canada by a high commission in Ottawa and consulates in Toronto, Vancouver and ...

  4. Democracy in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Until 2013, Pakistan did not experience a democratic transfer of power from one democratically elected government that had completed its tenure to another. All of its previous democratic transitions have been aborted by military coups. [9] Pakistan was 2023 the 20th most electoral democratic country in Asia according to V-Dem Democracy indices ...

  5. Foreign relations of Canada - Wikipedia

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    See CanadaPakistan relations. Canada has a high commission in Islamabad and consulate in Karachi. Pakistan has a high commission in Ottawa and consulates-general in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Both countries are full members of the Commonwealth of Nations. The value of the bilateral trade relationship between Pakistan and Canada was ...

  6. International reactions to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto

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    Human Rights Watch – A statement was calling the assassination a "tragic event with serious implications for Pakistan's transition to democracy" and stating that "political violence of this nature has claimed far too many innocent lives in Pakistan and it must stop. Benazir Bhutto was a democrat who believed in the supremacy of constitutional ...

  7. Politics of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The current and former Presidents of Pakistan, in keeping with the constitutional provision that the state religion is Islam, must be Muslim. Elected for a five-year term by an Electoral College consisting of members of the Senate and National Assembly and members of the provincial assemblies, the president is eligible for re-election.

  8. Political history of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Movement, as it came to be known, was based on the principle of two-nation theory, and aimed to establish a separate homeland for Muslims in South Asia.The Pakistan Movement was spearheaded by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and staunchly opposed by some of Muslim religious scholars.

  9. Federalism in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan is a federal parliamentary republic, powers shared between the Federal government and the provinces.Relations between federation and provinces is defined in Part V(Articles 141–159) of the constitution. [1]