Haiti and urging Canadian travellers to leave the country amid deepening insecurity and a severe lack of fuel that has affected hospitals, schools and banks.Global Affairs Canada said in a statement Thursday it is temporarily withdrawing non-essential Canadian employees as well as family members of embassy staff.“The security situation in Haiti is rapidly deteriorating and is being exacerbated by ongoing fuel shortages,” the statement reads.
Haiti gang leader threatens to kill kidnapped Canadian, American missionaries The agency said the embassy in Port-au-Prince remains open to assist Canadians currently in the country.On Wednesday, the government advised that Canadians should “consider leaving if you can do so safely” if their presence.