Caribbean seek Ottawa’s help in global financial reforms to fight climate change
OTTAWA — Caribbean leaders are asking Canada to ramp up its advocacy for reforming global financial institutions so that smaller states can tackle climate change.
They are also hoping an international military intervention in Haiti might be able to stem the flow of guns to other island nations.
Those themes loomed large as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hosted atwo-day summit in Ottawa aimed at forming closer ties with the region.
The Caribbean Community, known as CARICOM, includes 15 countries and five overseas territories, spanning from Bahamas to Trinidad and Tobago, but not including Cuba.

