Ottawa 芦travaillera plus fort禄 pour les sinistr茅s en N.-脡., dit Freeland

A motorist stops to survey the damage to a washed-out bridge following a major rain event near Newport Corner, N.S. on Sunday, July 23, 2023.聽Nova Scotia鈥檚 Department of Public Works says it鈥檚 repaired nearly 500 sections of damaged paved and gravel roads and 60 road shoulders since last weekend's record storm caused severe flooding.聽THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

BROOKLYN, N.S. - The federal government will pick up its pace in providing disaster relief to parts of Nova Scotia hit by last weekend's flooding, deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland said Thursday after she viewed a bridge shattered by torrential rainfall.

Freeland, who is also finance minister, made the comment to reporters after visiting first responders in the small community of Brooklyn, where a search continued for a youth who went missing in floodwaters on Saturday.

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