
Charles Jost Burchell
Charles Jost Burchell, (1 July 1876 – 12 August 1967) was a Canadian diplomat. He served as Canada’s first High Commissioner to Australia from 1939 to 1941 and as Canada’s first and last High Commissioner to the Dominion of Newfoundland serving from 1941 to 1944 and again from 1948 to 1949.
Burchell also raised the possibility of the island, which was then ruled by a British appointed Commission of Government, might join Canadian Confederation following the war. He “quietly sounded out prominent St. John’s citizens on Confederation and quietly encouraged St. John’s lawyer John McEvoy to promote publicly Confederation between the two countries.” Burchell concluded that the restoration of responsible government by Britain may have to occur before the island would consider joining Canada.
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- Other Names :Charles Jost Burchell,تشارلز جوست بيرشل,チャールズ・バーチェル,查尔斯·约斯特·伯切尔,查爾斯·約斯特·伯切爾
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- Country : Canada
- Born on 12 August