‘This is testing us’: local MPs praise resilience of Atlantic Canadians, describe ‘shock and awe’ of Hurricane Fiona, by DearOtherPeople cdnpoli P.E.I. MP MacDonald says the storm ‘touched almost every industry and sector' in his riding. (subs)
The historic community of Stanley Bridge, P.E.I., was destroyed by Hurricane Fiona in September 2022.
As Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec begin the long recovery from Hurricane Fiona, local MPs, who have been “the eyes and the ears” of the government in the affected areas, say the record-setting storm “touched almost every industry and sector that we have” and caused “heart-wrenching and gut-wrenching” damage.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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