Shootings, fuel shortages and a growing cholera epidemic: On the ground in Haiti, Canadian MSF medical coordinator Rachelle Seguin describes the turmoil in Port-au-Prince
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How a Canadian journalist grew close to a Haiti’s earthquake miracle child
Catherine Porter explores the ethics of a journalist getting involved with a little girl’s future—helping to send her and other Haitian kids to school
Donald Trump’s white supremacy blinds him to the debt America owes Haiti
Domise: It is no longer possible for anyone to defend Trump without defending both racism and the mechanisms by which it perpetuates itself
Haitian asylum seekers are about to test Canada’s refugee system in a big way
A new wave of asylum seekers will arrive from the U.S., and the welcome mat may no longer be out
Why Canada should let Haitian asylum seekers stay
It’s not just compassion that should drive government policy towards Haitian migrants. Western countries, Canada included, owe the country a massive debt, says Andray Domise.
What Canada and America owe Haiti
Andray Domise on the two nations’ brutal, ruinous record in Haiti, and why it must inform how asylum seekers are being treated today
How Canada could prepare for potential new wave of asylum seekers
Opinion: Months after Justin Trudeau’s message that immigration must be welcoming but lawful, there is little evidence of change on the ground
Justin Trudeau is between a rock and a heart place on immigration
Opinion: As Canada experiences an ‘unsustainable’ surge through its borders, Trudeau faces an unpalatable decision over his open-door brand
Will the Haitian asylum-seekers in Montreal get to stay?
The hopes of those crossing the border are high, but recent history shows they’re far from assured of a successful outcome
Why Fido is our BFF: Book review
Rescue dogs can bring out the humanity in all of us, which is why they’re used for therapeutic purposes with prison inmates