Canada beefing up Haiti embassy in push for political consensus
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is beefing up Canada’s embassy staffing in Haiti to work closer with security officials.
Trudeau announced that change after a high-level meeting on Tuesday with ministers and bureaucrats, who were joined by Canada’s UN ambassador Bob Rae.
Rae was in Haiti last week to meet with political leaders and grassroots groups, whom Ottawa is pushing to find consensus on how to help the country.
Haiti is facing a series of humanitarian crises and a cholera outbreak, while violent gangs have taken over the capital of Port-au-Prince.