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Nearly five months after Fiona, many Nova Scotians are still dealing with damage to their homes related to the storm.
The federal government is providing up to $40 million over two years to shellfish farmers in Atlantic Canada to help them ...
Time is running out for homeowners to apply for financial assistance to recover from post-tropical storm Fiona. Applications ...
Insurance Staff Writer for Forbes Canada. She started her career on Bay Street, but followed her love for research, writing and a good story into journalism. She is the former editor of Bankrate ...
In the wake of Hurricane Fiona, people directly impacted by the storm have faced many challenges. With characteristic resilience, residents in those areas immediately mobilized to help their ...
For Burns & Wilcox, which has seen continued growth, part of its strategy will be looking to balance rate increases, a senior ...
The Government of Canada is continuing to take concrete actions to help people directly affected by Hurricane Fiona, in addition to the assistance provided through the Hurricane Fiona Recovery Fund.
Hurricane Fiona has left unprecedented damage after making landfall throughout five provinces in eastern Canada, it was reported. Power was cut in several areas and various trees were downed by ...
Shellfish farmers in Atlantic Canada and Quebec’s Îles-de-la-Madeleine were among the businesses battered by Fiona’s powerful storm surge and waves, and are the latest to receive a portion of ...
The Canadian government is allocating CAD 40 million (USD 30 million, EUR 27 million) over the duration of two years toward shellfish-sector recovery efforts following Hurricane Fiona in September ...
More than three months after Fiona tore through Atlantic Canada, a Cape Breton roofer says he's still working on homes damaged during the storm and will continue well into winter. Delton McDonald ...
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