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Toronto Star
2 days ago
- Business
- Toronto Star
Luxembourg opens Ottawa embassy as Canada shifts its attention to Europe
OTTAWA - Luxembourg is officially opening an embassy in Ottawa as the small European nation moves to expand its economy beyond financial services. The country of 680,000, commonly referred to as a tax haven, is one of Europe's most sparsely populated nations. Luxembourg is a major financial hub and Statistics Canada ranks it as the eighth largest source of foreign direct investment in Canada, which does not include other countries' indirect funding through Luxembourg. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Luxembourg's Foreign Affairs Minister Xavier Bettel is in Ottawa to officially open the embassy that has been operating since last December, just as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks deeper trade ties with Europe. Robert Harmsen, an Edmonton native and a political scientist at the University of Luxembourg, says the country wants to move beyond financial and steel sectors and into cybersecurity and health care. Harmsen, who was part of the country's trade mission to Canada in 2022, says Luxembourg can help Canada boost its exports to various European Union countries as the U.S. pulls back on trade, This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 11, 2025. Politics Headlines Newsletter Get the latest news and unmatched insights in your inbox every evening Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. Please enter a valid email address. Sign Up Yes, I'd also like to receive customized content suggestions and promotional messages from the Star. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Politics Headlines Newsletter You're signed up! You'll start getting Politics Headlines in your inbox soon. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page.


Winnipeg Free Press
2 days ago
- Business
- Winnipeg Free Press
Luxembourg opens Ottawa embassy as Canada shifts its attention to Europe
OTTAWA – Luxembourg is officially opening an embassy in Ottawa as the small European nation moves to expand its economy beyond financial services. The country of 680,000, commonly referred to as a tax haven, is one of Europe's most sparsely populated nations. Luxembourg is a major financial hub and Statistics Canada ranks it as the eighth largest source of foreign direct investment in Canada, which does not include other countries' indirect funding through Luxembourg. Luxembourg's Foreign Affairs Minister Xavier Bettel is in Ottawa to officially open the embassy that has been operating since last December, just as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks deeper trade ties with Europe. Robert Harmsen, an Edmonton native and a political scientist at the University of Luxembourg, says the country wants to move beyond financial and steel sectors and into cybersecurity and health care. Monday Mornings The latest local business news and a lookahead to the coming week. Harmsen, who was part of the country's trade mission to Canada in 2022, says Luxembourg can help Canada boost its exports to various European Union countries as the U.S. pulls back on trade, This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 11, 2025.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Luxembourg opens Ottawa embassy as Canada shifts its attention to Europe
OTTAWA — Luxembourg is officially opening an embassy in Ottawa as the small European nation moves to expand its economy beyond financial services. The country of 680,000, commonly referred to as a tax haven, is one of Europe's most sparsely populated nations. Luxembourg is a major financial hub and Statistics Canada ranks it as the eighth largest source of foreign direct investment in Canada, which does not include other countries' indirect funding through Luxembourg. Luxembourg's Foreign Affairs Minister Xavier Bettel is in Ottawa to officially open the embassy that has been operating since last December, just as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks deeper trade ties with Europe. Robert Harmsen, an Edmonton native and a political scientist at the University of Luxembourg, says the country wants to move beyond financial and steel sectors and into cybersecurity and health care. Harmsen, who was part of the country's trade mission to Canada in 2022, says Luxembourg can help Canada boost its exports to various European Union countries as the U.S. pulls back on trade, This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 11, 2025. Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press


Press and Journal
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Press and Journal
'People believed Elon Musk was in Aberdeen': Lookalike speaks about viral video filmed outside Belmont Chipper
An Elon Musk lookalike has revealed the story behind a viral TikTok video filmed outside Aberdeen's Belmont Chipper. Hugo Dejean, also known by his artist name Hugo One, was out in Aberdeen on Thursday night during a road trip across Scotland with four of his friends. The 28-year-old from Luxembourg was filmed by his friend outside the Belmont Chipper as a man walked up to him and said he looked like SpaceX founder Elon Musk. Mr Dejean, who works at the University of Luxembourg, said he found the video 'really funny' and posted it to TikTok. Since then, the video has surpassed one million views on TikTok. Speaking to the Press and Journal, Hugo has talked about how the video came to be, and how his similar appearance to Elon Musk was a 'running joke' throughout the trip. The Belmont Chipper even said the video resulted in an 'increase to their sales' and that the two men were welcome back anytime. The man in the video, who is thought to be from the local area, said a range of remarks regarding Hugo's appearance including: 'It's Elon Musk' and ''mon the SpaceX'. As well as this, he said: 'It's genuinely concerning. 'Elon Musk is outside the Belmont Chipper.' Comments on the video have varied, with one user saying: 'Why is Elon musk in Aberdeen?' Another added: 'The more I look at him I'm convinced it is him.' Meanwhile, someone said: 'I actually thought that was Elon Musk just casually sitting outside a kebab shop in Scotland.' Hugo Dejean posted the video on Friday night to his TikTok page. He told the P&J: 'It was just a video filmed really quickly outside the Belmont Chipper in Aberdeen. It's just gone absolutely crazy.' At the time of writing, the TikTok is currently at 1.3 million views. It has also been picked up by a popular Instagram video page called Great British Memes which has 2.7 million followers, as well as a Scottish page which has one million followers. Hugo was visiting Aberdeen with four friends that he made during his time studying at the University of Aberdeen. They did a tour of Scotland to celebrate their ten years of friendship. 'We said that since we studied in Aberdeen, we needed to finish our trip in Aberdeen,' he said. 'We went out on the Thursday to Prohibition. 'After the night out we were feeling hungry so we went to the Belmont Chipper which is the one we always used to go to after a night out. 'I waited outside for my chips then suddenly this guy comes up to me and starts saying I look like Elon Musk.' He added that his similar appearance to Elon Musk had actually been a 'running joke' throughout the trip. 'At the beginning of the trip, I told my friends that people come up and say I look like Elon Musk. Hugo's friend was filming the viral video while the rest of his friends were behind the camera. He added: 'I think my friends were laughing at the situation. Five people in the space of 24 hours said that I look like Elon Musk. 'I don't want to say I'm getting used to it. I'm not actually enjoying people coming up to me and saying I look like Elon Musk. 'Firstly because I don't think he's a good person. Then also I don't think he's necessarily a good looking person so it's not necessarily a compliment to me.' Hugo said one thing that was 'making him lose his mind' was the number of people thinking he is actually Elon Musk. 'This is also making me lose my mind – I feel like some people in the comments genuinely believe Elon Musk was in Aberdeen,' he said. 'Some people are writing comments saying: 'is it him? or was it not?' Belmont Chipper owner Rahim Chowdhury was in the shop while the video was being filmed. He said: 'It was totally out of the blue. Since then, the response has been quite crazy. 'I'd like to say thanks to everyone for all the kind messages, they've been really nice.'