On January 14, 1999, Toronto was paralyzed by a historic blizzard, receiving 41 cm of snow, which prompted Mayor Mel Lastman to call in the Canadian Armed Forces for emergency snow removal, a move that drew national ridicule. This unprecedented decision was made after a record 118 cm of snow fell in the first two weeks of January, impacting emergency services. While the military assisted, residents from Prince Edward Island also offered support, showcasing the unity amid the chaos. The event remains a memorable part of Toronto’s weather history, often referenced humorously.
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