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Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Sandra Glasgow (left), CEO of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica and Suzann Bowen are caught up in conversation.

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Canadian High Commissioner, Stephen Hallihan and his wife Cathy host a Reception for delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Canadian High Commissioner Stephen Hallihan welcomes Sandra Glasgow (centre) and Suzann Bowen to the reception for delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Canadian High Commission official Rick McElrea (left) seems to be explaining the finer details of something to (from left) Cathy Hallihan, Bob Blier and Bruce Bowen.

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 and his wife Cathy host a Reception for delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
New Trinidad and Tobago High Commissioner to Jamaica Dr Iva Gloudon (right) has the attention of SSCO's Stephanie Scott and Dr Geoff Karlebach.

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Canadian High Commissioner, Stephen Hallihan and his wife Cathy host a Reception for delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Canadian High Commissioner Stephen Hallihan ponders as he chats with Trinidad and Tobago High Commissioner Dr Iva Gloudon.

and his wife Cathy host a Reception for delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Cathy Hallihan (left) welcomes delegates Desiree Edghill (centre) of Guyana and Vicki Marshall, co-chair of the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue.




 (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Canadian delegates Chris McDonald (left) and Dr Geoff Karlebach in discussion.

High Commissioner, Stephen Hallihan and his wife Cathy host a Reception for delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Canadian High Commissioner Stephen Hallihan (right) chats with John Davis (representing Canada) and Amada Mendez (Dominican Republic), delegates for the
Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue. High Commissioner Hallihan hosted a reception for the delegates on Tuesday at Seymour Avenue.

 on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Anthony Bell (second left) raps with Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue delegates (from left) Dylan Williams, Vicki Marshall and Chandra Williams.
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Canadian High Commissioner, Stephen Hallihan and his wife Cathy host a Reception for delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Anthony Bell (second left) raps with Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue delegates (from left) Dylan Williams, Vicki Marshall and Chandra Williams.

Canadian High Commissioner, Stephen Hallihan and his wife Cathy host a Reception for delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer
Canadian High Commissioner, Stephen Hallihan and his wife Cathy toast the delegates to the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue.

(CCELD), held at Seymour Avenue on Tuesday night June 7, 2011.
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