Ottawa Sending 300 Military Personnel to Help with Fiona Cleanup in Atlantic Provinces
Canada News The federal government is sending 300 Canadian Forces personnel to provinces struck by post-tropical storm Fiona. Members will[…]
Read moreCanada News The federal government is sending 300 Canadian Forces personnel to provinces struck by post-tropical storm Fiona. Members will[…]
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