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Canada–Iceland relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Canada–Iceland relations

Canada – Iceland relations refer to international relations between Canada and Iceland. Iceland has an embassy in Ottawa and consulates generals in Winnipeg, Toronto and Montreal. Canada has an embassy in Reykjavík. Both countries have interactions through the North Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean and are members of the Arctic Council.
==History==

Canada's relations with Iceland began over one thousand years ago when Icelander Leif Eriksson landed in L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland.〔(Canada-Iceland Relations ), ''Government of Canada'', December 2006.〕
The first Iceland migrants arrived in Canada in 1874 to work on the rail lines at Kinmount, Ontario.〔 Between 1870 and 1914, thousands of Icelanders migrated to North America, with most moving to Canada.
During World War II, in 1940, Canadian troops were based in Iceland. Canadian Prime Minister William Mackenzie King said this action was made by the Canadian Government at the request of the Government of the United Kingdom.〔(Canada's Defence Line ), ''Ottawa Citizen'', June 22, 1940.〕 Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King announced on 18 June 1940 that the first contingent of the Canadian Expeditionary Force had landed in Iceland.〔(Canada's New War moves, Troops Land in Iceland ),''Glasgow Herald'', June 19, 1940.〕

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