Garneau says Canada and other allies are pushing the Taliban to allow anyone with travel documents to leave
The Taliban have been reportedly turning Afghans with travel documents away from the airport
More than 1,100 troops from coalition countries and over 100,000 Afghan forces and civilians died in the war
Canada’s last military flight left Afghanistan on Thursday
Garneau says neighbouring countries are in talks with the Taliban to reopen the Kabul airport
Canadian military personnel who stayed behind to assist the American withdrawal were safe
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Canada’s exit was a failure
Afghanistan airport attack kills 60 Afghans, 12 U.S. troops
Western nations had warned earlier in the day of a possible attack at the airport
Sajjan says U.S. is leading and providing security, so its forces must be last to leave the airport
UN Refugee Agency said last month that an estimated 270,000 Afghans had been newly displaced
G7 leaders called on the Taliban to respect human rights, especially those of women and minorities
Trudeau is attending a special virtual meeting of the G7 leaders to discuss Afghanistan today
A Canadian C-17 Globemaster carried 436 people out of Kabul on Sunday
Singh said he would have sped up evacuations and made the paperwork process simpler for Canadian allies
The airport has been a scene of chaos since the Taliban entered the capital
All Afghan evacuees on the first two flights were interpreters and others who supported Canada’s military
Airport has been secured for now, but reaching it and getting through its perimeter is extremely dangerous
‘We’re very worried about the possibility of gross human rights violations’
Militants have moved quickly to suppress any dissent