Storm Fiona: East coast fishing industry taking stock after

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People living in Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec are still taking stock more than two weeks after a monster storm devastated their communities. Post-tropical storm Fiona destroyed homes and knocked out power in most of the region. Crews are still working to restore electricity in P.E.I and Nova Scotia. Fiona also damaged a critically important industry on the east coast. Ross Lord has more about the impact on the fishing sector.

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