Haiti's sudden turn for the worse puts Trudeau on the spot

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“There’s one event that tells it all,” Haitian businessman Marco Larosilière told CBC News from his home in Port-au-Prince.

“Last week, the general inspector of the national police was kidnapped with his son in front of his school.”

If a high-ranking official of the national police is not safe, said Larosilière, “what about the rest of the population?”

“It’s unbearable,” he added. “You feel that every day, the situation is getting worse and worse. And you’re thinking it can’t be worse. And the next day, you find out it’s worse.”

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Larosilière’s own neighbourhood has so far been spared, although he can hear the gunfire.

He’s essentially trapped

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