Newfoundlanders struggling from historic storm in need of federal funds, MPs say

From heating pea soup by candlelight to snowboards on the streets, Parliamentarians reflect on ‘random acts of kindness’ and community that came with the massive clean-up effort.
The view from where Independent Senator Mohamed-Iqbal Ravalia was staying in St. John's when the historic storm hit.
In the aftermath of the biggest blizzard to hit Newfoundland and Labrador in half a century, propelling its capital into a state of emergency, the province’s MPs say the blizzard revealed its resident’s resilience, but the federal government will need to step up f...

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