Lethbridge Herald

Canadian travellers urged to avoid Haiti

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — MONTREAL

The federal government has issued a new advisory for Haiti, saying Canadians should avoid all travel to the Caribbean country as it works to get out citizens trapped there.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa Friday the government is deeply concerned about what’s going on in Haiti.

“Many Canadians have family members and friends in Haiti that they are of course worried about, and our hearts go out to them,” Trudeau said.

Global Affairs said it upgraded its advisory for Haiti late Thursday due to ongoing civil unrest throughout the country.

The notice warns that the “security situation could further deteriorat­e quickly” and that people should “consider leaving by commercial means while they are available.”

More than 100 Canadians have been unable to leave Haiti since protesters blocked major highways across the country in an effort to pressure President Jovenel Moise to resign. Protesters are angry over skyrocketi­ng inflation and the government’s failure to prosecute embezzleme­nt from a multi-billion Venezuelan program that sent discounted oil to Haiti.

“We’re also obviously preoccupie­d with a number of Canadians who are in Haiti right now who are looking to come home to Canada in this crisis situation,” Trudeau said. “We are working with them, Global Affairs Canada and all our diplomatic corps is very much engaged in this.”

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