Canada withdrawing non-essential staff from Haitian embassy amid security concerns
OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada says it is temporarily withdrawing non-essential staff from the Canadian embassy in Haiti.
The move comes in response to a spike in gang-related violence in Haiti and a severe lack of fuel that has affected hospitals, schools and banks.
The government says the embassy in Port-au-Prince does remain open, but all Canadians should avoid non-essential travel to the country.
The fuel shortage has threatened basic services across much of Haiti, which is still recovering from a 7.2-magnitude earthquake in July.