Former prime minister Jean Chrétien said Friday, as he entered the House of Commons ahead of a speech by U.S. President Joe Biden, that Canada is “running the risk of being alone in Haiti” if it responds too quickly to U.S. pressure to intervene in the Caribbean nation. Canada has faced pressure to lead a military mission in Haiti, which has been plagued by gang violence.
Canada
Canada ‘running the risk of being alone’ in Haiti if it responds too quickly to U.S. pressure: Chrétien
More Videos
-
Canadian Olympic soccer team accused of spying
-
Bank of Canada delivers back-to back interest rate cuts. Could there be more?
-
Canada Olympic officials ‘disheartened’ by accusations of drone spying on rival nations
-
Bank of Canada cuts interest rate to 4.5%, Macklem hints of more to come
-
Business Matters: Loblaw facing probe over claims customers can’t delete PC Optimum accounts
-
Wildfires at Jasper National Park force thousands to evacuate
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article