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Jun 16, 2018 News

AG Basil Williams and representatives of the Guyanese Community in Toronto, Canada meeting with Jim Karygiannis, Councillor of Ward 39, Scarborough-Agincourt.
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Basil Williams, on Thursday paid a visit to Toronto City Hall where he was received by Jim Karygiannis, Councillor of Ward 39, Scarborough-Agincourt.
According to the AG Chambers, during their brief discussions, the Attorney General updated the Councillor on the developments in Guyana with regards to the new oil and gas sector and Guyana’s Green State Development Strategy.
“The Councillor warmly welcomed the Attorney General to Toronto and to Toronto City Hall. He also recognized the contributions of Guyanese to the City of Toronto and the skills that they have brought with them. After the brief discussions, the Attorney General signed the Toronto City Hall’s Guest Book and was given a guided tour of City Hall.”
The visit to Toronto City Hall was organized by the Guyanese Community in Toronto, which was also represented at the meeting.
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