The Atlantic provinces are finishing fighting through the worst of a winter wallop that brought centimetres of snow to many communities, while millions of people in Ontario and Quebec are bracing for a multi-day blizzard. Ross Lord examines the questions surrounding the quantity of critical resources needed to tackle the icy conditions, and Ross Hull provides a weather forecast for eastern Canada in the days ahead.
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Winter wallop: Atlantic Canada dealing with aftermath of multi-day blizzard
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