OTTAWA, Canada, January 31, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, meets with Naim Ghariani, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research for the Libyan interim government, to discuss the important role that Canada plays in the Libyan student scholarship program. There are approximately 600 Libyan students currently studying in Canadian institutions. The many thousands of students who have come to Canada to study act as a bridge of knowledge and cultural exchange between Canada and Libya. Both Libya's Minister of Electricity and Minister of Telecom were educated in Canada
Photo (from left to right): Dr. Karen McBride, president of the Canadian Bureau of International Education, Mr. Naim Ghariani, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; Minister Fast.


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