Canada’s Last Evacuation Flight From Haiti to Leave April 7, as Demand for Help Drops

Canada’s Last Evacuation Flight From Haiti to Leave April 7, as Demand for Help Drops
A man walks past, near the National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on April 2, 2024. The Canadian Press/AP Odelyn Joseph
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Canada is wrapping up its Haiti evacuation efforts, with a final flight set to depart from the Caribbean country on April 7.

Global Affairs Canada says it has helped more than 250 Canadian citizens, permanent residents and their close relatives leave the country.

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says her department has been “closely monitoring” demand for help leaving the country, and decided no more flights will be needed.

The country is facing brazen gang violence and a shortage of food and medicines, and Ms. Joly says anyone who wants to leave must immediately contact Global Affairs Canada.

Ms. Joly announced earlier this week that Canada would use helicopters to get Canadians from the capital of Port-au-Prince to an undisclosed location, then bring them to Montreal using at least one chartered flight.

Before then, Canada was airlifting citizens by helicopter to the Dominican Republic, but it was only allowing citizens with Canadian passports to enter, leaving out permanent residents.