Government deploys team to Haiti to assess needs after Hurricane Matthew
OTTAWA — The federal government has deployed a team to Haiti to assess the damage caused by Hurricane Matthew and determine what assistance Canada can provide.
“The team is in the field right now, so we will wait for their recommendation before we take any more specific action,” International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said Thursday.
The assessment is expected to take several days. In the meantime, Bibeau said, the government has set aside $3 million to provide immediate assistance whenever the United Nations or Canadian Red Cross make a specific request.
The hurricane swept through Haiti on Tuesday, levelling entire communities and cutting off parts of the country from outside assistance.


