10 years after, Michaelle Jean laments flawed response to devastating Haiti quake
MONTREAL — Former governor general Michaelle Jean vividly remembers the shock of seeing the country of her birth after it was hit by a catastrophic earthquake on Jan. 12, 2010.
“It was as if an atomic bomb had been dropped on Haiti,” Jean said in an interview with The Canadian Press this week.
Ten years later, she is forced to conclude that the massive humanitarian aid effort that followed was a missed opportunity and a “failure for the international community.”
Jean was in her office at Rideau Hall in Ottawa when her aide-de-camp rushed in with the news: a devastating earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale had just rocked Haiti.