Opening of Haiti fuel terminal means less pressure on Canada to intervene, experts say

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The Varreux fuel terminal was blocked by gangs since September, driving a country already suffering from multiple crises to a boiling point.

Businesses and schools have been closed and Haitians have had difficulty accessing basics like drinking water and food. Media reports late last week said security forces had re-taken control of Varreux, and the terminal re-opened Tuesday.Article content

Sébastien Carrière, Canada’s ambassador to Haiti, told a Parliamentary committee last week Canada has to “do things our way.” He said Canada should “look at Canada’s interests in doing this, and do it with regional partners.” “Not that a larger intervention is off the agenda. I think they’re still working on it. But in a sense, I think the Canadian and others’ prudent line has prevailed for now,” he said.

 

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Little late for that one as the underbelly of trudeau's neoliberal/wef fascist feign of standing up for the oppressed colour people of the world died with the protestors there a few days ago with canadian participation in attack.

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