‘Nobody’s perfect,’ Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly says as MPs chide Afghan evacuation
OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says it was “a messy situation” trying to airlift Afghans who helped Canadian soldiers out of the country when the Taliban took over in August 2021.
Joly told the House of Commons immigration committee that she “can’t turn back the clock” on the government’s chaotic attempts to bring thousands of people from Kabul to safety.
But a senior Global Affairs Canada official, Weldon Epp, told the committee the effort was made more difficult because Ottawa had fewer resources on the ground than its allies, with Canada deciding to close its embassy earlier than some of its peers.
Their comments follow earlier testimony from a senior soldier who said the effort was hampered by a snap election in Canada and botched by a lack of preparedness.