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Most of 1 million Hydro-Québec customers expected to remain without power for days after ice storm

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Schools are cancelled in much of the Montreal area.As of 11 a.m. ET Thursday, 1.1 million Hydro-Québec customers were without power.Hydro-Québec says most households will have power back within 24 hours.  CBC will have live coverage here and you can follow updates on CBC Radio One.Thursday’s forecast calls for rain and a high of 11 C in Montreal.If the power or data on your device is low, get your storm updates on CBC Lite. It’s our low-bandwidth, text-only website.To keep an eye on the outages, click here.

More than one million customers are still without power as of Thursday morning, and some of them are likely to stay

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