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Harper arrives in Haiti

Prime Minister Stephen Harper has arrived in Haiti, announcing that Canada will provide $12 million to temporarily house government departments whose buildings were destroyed in the Jan. 12 earthquake.

Canada providing temporary government offices

Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived in Haiti on Monday, announcing that Canada will donate $12 million totemporarily house government departmentswhose buildingswere destroyed in the earthquake.

Haiti's President Ren Prval, left, welcomes Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Monday at the Canadian army base next to Haiti's international airport in Port-au-Prince. ((Dario Lopez-Mills/Associated Press))
The Canadian-funded base will includetents and hard-shelled temporary buildings. It is expected to be used for as long as a year, and will be installed after the Haitian government chooses a location.

"[This is] an important step toward recovery and reconstruction," Harper said.

The prime minister landed in Port-au-Prince during the afternoon aboard a giant Boeing C-17 cargo plane, becoming the first G20 leader to visit the Caribbean country since the Jan. 12 earthquake.

The plane, which can land on short runways,carried relief supplies including water filters, medical supplies and aid equipment. It had been loaded Sunday night while the prime minister was returning to Ottawa from the Olympics in Vancouver.

Harperis scheduled to visit Gov. Gen. Michalle Jean's ancestral hometown, Jacmel, which was damaged by last month's earthquake. He'll then head to Logne, ahub of Canadian relief activity.

The prime minister is also to meet with Haitian President Ren Prval andPrime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive.

Harper will spend only one night in Haiti, sleeping on board the Canadiannavy ship HMCS Athabaskan because of a lack of accommodation in Haiti's devastated capital.

Athabaskan is anchored off the coast, serving as a base for Canadian forces taking part in the relief effort.

With files from The Canadian Press