In a significant diplomatic development, Ms. Gail Christian, the Consul General of Antigua and Barbuda based in Toronto, has been selected to chair the Caribbean Consular Corps (CCC) for the 2026 term. This appointment positions her at the helm of a coalition comprising thirteen Caribbean diplomatic and consular missions operating within Toronto’s international landscape.
The Caribbean Consular Corps functions as a pivotal coordinating entity that facilitates collaborative efforts and unified advocacy on issues pertinent to Caribbean nations and their diaspora communities residing in the Greater Toronto Area. The leadership role, which rotates among member nations, carries the responsibility of providing strategic direction and serving as the consolidated representative voice for Caribbean interests during official functions and ceremonial events.
During her forthcoming tenure, Consul General Christian has outlined a comprehensive agenda focused on four key pillars: fostering substantive economic partnerships, promoting education and skills development initiatives, enhancing engagement with the Caribbean diaspora community, and strengthening the Corps’ institutional framework. Among the proposed structural enhancements is the implementation of a Troika system designed to ensure greater continuity and operational consistency within the organization’s leadership structure.
In her official statement regarding the appointment, Consul General Christian characterized the position as “both an honour and a responsibility to serve the wider Caribbean family in Canada.” She further emphasized her commitment to collaborative leadership, stating, “Together, we will amplify our collective voice and advance initiatives that benefit our people and our region.” This appointment reflects the ongoing diplomatic cooperation among Caribbean nations and their representative missions in Canada.
