Canadian Armed Forces members from this province are supporting the relief and remediation efforts in the Nova Scotia wildfires The 5th Canadian Division, made up of soldiers from this province as we
ll as the Maritimes, have been called to help in remediation efforts.
Teams from the division over the weekend made preparations to train with the immediate response unit for fire remediation efforts and to deploy once the conditions were ready.Post Views:
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