Canada appoints new ambassador to Lebanon at critical time for country
OTTAWA — Canada has named a new ambassador to Lebanon, expediting the appointment as that country grapples with the aftermath of a major explosion in Beirut.
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne announced Monday that Chantal Chastenay is taking over the job.
She replaces Emmanuelle Lamoureux, whose time in the post had come to an end earlier this summer after three years.
Lebanon is still reeling from the Aug. 4 blast, when thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate stored at Beirut’s port exploded, wounding 6,000 people and killed at least 180.