Canada initiates evacuation of at-risk citizens from Haiti

Canada on Monday began evacuating from Haiti Canadians who want to leave as gang violence spreads, prioritizing those who are vulnerable, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said.

Foreign departures from Haiti have picked up recently as the country’s political future hangs in limbo, with armed gangs expanding their control over the capital and further afield.

The conflict has killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands. A wave of attacks this month has included raids on police stations and the international airport, which has led to the suspension of commercial flights.

“We know that the security situation has deteriorated in recent weeks, and those who wish to leave are unable to do so because of the security situation at the airport in Port-au-Prince,” Joly told reporters at a briefing.

Canada will initially be facilitating travel to the Dominican Republic – which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti – for vulnerable Canadians, such as those who need medical attention or those with children, Joly told reporters in Ottawa.

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