Ninette Piou, left, Frantz Voltaire, centre, and Marjorie Villefranche, right, are all among the community leaders calling on Canada to change its approach toward Haiti. Canada has said it supports implementing a change in leadership.
Following the announced resignation of unelected Haitian President Ariel Henry, Haitians in the province want Haitian expertise to take centre stage in finding a way out of the current crisis gripping the island nation.Ninette Piou, left, Frantz Voltaire, centre, and Marjorie Villefranche, right, are all among the community leaders calling on Canada to change its approach toward Haiti. Canada has said it supports implementing a change in leadership.
Families flee Port-au-Prince in search of safety as violence continues to erupt in the capital city. Kenya had said it would deploy some of its police officers to the Caribbean country but today announced it wasAs gang violence explodes, Canada welcomes Haitian PM's promise to resign Voltaire says Canada hasn't helped Haiti by supporting the unelected Henry for the past two years, in which time the country spiraled further into violence.while the president was out of the country. Days before, gang members overran the country's two biggest prisons and freed thousands of prisoners.
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