In Atlantic Canada, crews are now working on power restoration and clean-up after post-tropical cyclone Lee made landfall Saturday. The storm brought fierce winds and heavy rain, at one point knocking out power for more than 200,000 people between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. But as Callum Smith reports, it didn’t cause the widespread damage some had feared.
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Post-tropical cyclone Lee: Maritimers avoid the worst after storm sweeps through Canada’s East Coast
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