Storm Fiona: About 600 Canadian Armed Forces Members in Atlantic Canada with more Expected
Canada News About 600 members of the Canadian Armed Forces are stationed in Atlantic Canada across the provinces affected by[…]
Read moreCanada News About 600 members of the Canadian Armed Forces are stationed in Atlantic Canada across the provinces affected by[…]
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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