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Publication Date: January 19, 2026 - 08:53
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Winter storm shuts schools across the Maritimes and causes power outages in Nova Scotia
January 19, 2026
An overnight storm has dumped heavy, wet snow across the Maritimes, leaving more than 120,000 homes and businesses in Nova Scotia without electricity this morning.
Across the region, schools and government offices were closed for the day or delayed opening, and scores of health-care services were cancelled.
FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford told reporters he expected Transport Canada would announce the certifications for the jets produced by the U.S. company later this week.
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U.S. President Donald Trump went on another Truth Social tirade against Canada last night, threatening to block the opening of the brand-new Gordie Howe Bridge. Connecting Windsor to Detroit, the third such link between the neighbouring cities, it was first approved by Trump himself during his first tenure as U.S. President, and it was labeled as one of his ‘priority projects’. That was back in 2017. Earlier today, Prime Minister Carney had a phone call with America's President, and feels confident that a mutual understanding will be reached ahead of the bridge's grand-...
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