Fiona Aftermath: Nova Scotia Premier on Military Aid, Small Business Relief

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Headline PoliticsFiona Aftermath: Nova Scotia Premier on Military Aid, Small Business Relief

In Halifax, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks with journalists after meeting with his cabinet. The cabinet meeting comes as the province continues recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Fiona. Houston calls on the federal government to deploy more military aid to assist in the recovery from Fiona. There are currently more than 300 military personnel in the province. He also announces the creation of a relief program for small businesses that were forced to close due to the hurricane. (September 29, 2022) (no interpretation)