Canada asks its citizens to avoid non-essential travel in Haiti
Ottawa Canada is asking its citizens to avoid any non-essential travel to Haiti amid violent street protests that have taking place in the country the last few days.
Tourists at the Beach in Club Indigo beach resort in Montrouis Haiti
This decision came following news that many Canadians are currently stuck in Haiti's Royal Decameron Indigo Beach Resort in Cote Des Arcadins unable to travel to the airport to catch their return flight back home.
Also read: Over a hundred Canadians stuck in Haiti at a luxurious resort north of the capital
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Paul Szostak says...
the poor canadians are suffering this resort is amazing place to be beats the canadian weather don't u
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