Lone Haitian-born MP backs a Canadian-supported foreign intervention to meet Port-au-Prince appeal

Haiti has been ravaged by a series of mounting crises as its government calls for a foreign force to intervene to restore critical infrastructure.
Liberal MP Emmanuel Dubourg, right, says he has been in contact with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, left, regarding the situation in Haiti.
Following a Haitian government call for a multinational force to quell a combination of worsening crises, the sole Haitian-born member of the House of Commons is calling on Canada to support the request. With critical infrastructure blockaded by powerful gangs, leading to fuel and food shortages, a...

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