Halifax business owner still knee-deep in insurance red tape after summer flood

Nova Scotia continues to count the costs after torrential rains and flash floods inundated the province on July 22, claiming three lives and inflicting what officials called “unimaginable” damage to homes and infrastructure.
The storm had a severe commercial impact as well, swamping sections of a shopping centre in the Halifax suburb of Bedford and leaving stores under up to five inches of water. John Connors was among the business owners left to pick up and dry out the pieces.
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