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Haiti earthquake victims remembered in Montreal

About 200 Montrealers gathered at La Tohu in Montreals north end Monday evening to mark the five-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.

About 200 people gather to remember the hundreds of thousands killed in Haiti 5 years ago

About 200 Montrealersgathered at La Tohu in Montreals north end Monday evening to mark the five-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake in Haiti.

People from Montreals Haitian community filled the venue, as did politicians and dignitaries including Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, Quebec Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil, Federal Minister of International Development Christian Paradis and the Consul General of Haiti in Montreal Justin Viard.

The commemoration ceremony began with music and speeches. At 4:53 p.m. a moment of silence was observed to mark the exact moment when the earthquake struck.

On Jan. 12, 2010, a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, flattening towns and killing hundreds of thousands of people.

Five years ago, the terrible earthquake hit Haiti. The shockwaves spread up to Montreal in our community, in our homes, in our hearts, said Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre.

An element of generosity and solidarity took over Montrealers, Canadians and Quebecers who immediately contributed financially to aid organizations in Haiti. Here, structures were put in place to immediately, urgently help victims arriving in Montreal.

In the aftermath of the earthquake, the Canadian government opted to fast-trackthe already-pending adoptions of Haitian childrena measure that was called Operation Stork.

The ceremony, which included music, poetry and dance performances, wrapped up at 9:30 p.m.