Trudeau seeks Europe sanctions on Haiti leaders, says Ottawa won’t repeat ‘mistakes’
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants European nations to join Canada in sanctioning Haiti’s elites over alleged ties to the violent gangs paralyzing that country.
He also says Canada must avoid some of its past mistakes as it responds to a request from Haiti’s unpopular government for a foreign military intervention.
“We’ve had a long history in Haiti and we still find ourselves, 30 years later, in a crisis as grave if not worse than the others,” Trudeau said in French Monday during a year-end interview with The Canadian Press.
“We are leading the United States, and maybe even Europe, to bring about their own sanctions, too.”