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Newsroom Ready: Ottawa promising support to Indigenous communities affected by Fiona

The federal government is promising support to Indigenous communities in Atlantic Canada in the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona. Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says accessing food and fuel supplies is the top concern. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP164869696 
Legacy Identifier: r_Cda-Hurricane-Fiona20220927T1522 
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Duration: 1m48s 
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Create Date: 9/27/2022 3:22:00 PM 
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Hurricane Fiona
indigenous communities
Patty Hajdu
post-tropical cyclone
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