Deschamps Dept: The Star has learned from government documents obtained through the Access to Information Act that they were originally supposed to go Montreal and to other destinations in Canada after that, according to The Star. Most are destined to Quebec but some to other regions, wrote Albert Deschamps, director general, Quebec region of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, on Jan. 21. The plan is that they will most likely arrive at Dorval and final destination flight departing soon after and haitian orphans destined for Quebec, many of them cold and exhausted, were rerouted through Ottawa for what critics say was nothing more than a photo-op for the Harper government. Haiti was devastated by an earthquake on Jan. 12 and many children were left homeless and alone. The government was under a great deal of pressure to speed up existing requests for adoptions by Canadian parents. As
reported in the news.
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