The funerals of three Canadians killed in the earthquake that devastated Haiti earlier this month were scheduled to take place Saturday.

A funeral for Georges and Mireille Anglade was planned in Montreal's Notre-Dame Basilica.

Georges Anglade was a geography professor and author who was active in Haitian politics and helped found the University of Quebec in Montreal in 1969.

Mireille Anglade was an economist who worked with the United Nations in Haiti and was actively involved in women's rights.

Former Liberal MP Serge Marcil was to be laid to rest in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que. His body was recovered last week in the rubble of the Hotel Montana in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince.

In Ottawa, the Department of Foreign Affairs announced Saturday that 25 Canadians have been confirmed dead in the Haitian earthquake, up four from Friday.

The number of Canadians unaccounted for stands at 120, down from 137.