Ex-Haiti PM contests Canada's sanctions, but experts say there is little recourse

Laurent Lamothe, a former prime minister of Haiti, speaks during an interview in Miami Beach, Fla., Wednesday, July 7, 2021. Lamothe is accusing Canada of using unverified Google searches to 鈥渢arget鈥 him and other political elites, in a case that demonstrates the lack of transparency in Canada鈥檚 sanctions regime. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Lynne Sladky

OTTAWA - A former Haitian prime minister is accusing Canada of using unverified Google searches to "target" him and other political elites in a case that illustrates the lack of transparency in Canada's sanctions regime.

"This is a scandal, and I intend to fight it for my honour and my dignity," Laurent Lamothe told 好色tvin an interview from his home in Miami.

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