
Winter storm wreaks havoc on commute, closes schools across Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic
ONALD AND JOE BONGIORNO — A major winter storm disrupted travel plans, closed schools and shuttered city services across Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces Thursday, as communities dug out from a wintry cocktail that brought upwards of 20 centimetres of snow.
Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, where several flights were delayed or cancelled, had seen about 26 cm of snowfall by the afternoon, said Steven Flisfeder, a warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada.
“It has definitely been the biggest snowfall of the year, so far, for many parts of the (Greater Toronto Area),” Flisfeder said.
The storm wreaked havoc on the morning commute in Canada’s most populous city, putting more than 50 transit stops out of service and prompting widespread delays. Schools across the Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton were closed, as were others in Ontario.