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Most Quebecers get power back after strong storm rips through many parts of province

There is a quiet after the storm, with 4,600 clients without power in Quebec Monday morning, according to Hydro-Quebéc's outage map. That's down from 100,000 on Sunday afternoon. Many parts of the province received almost a month's worth of rain in the span of a few hours.

Frostbite and fear: Inside a journey from the U.S. to Quebec with human smugglers

Chidi Nwagbo says he made a “stupid” decision to pay human smugglers to get him into Canada from the U.S. to avoid sweeping immigration crackdowns. The freezing February journey left him permanently scarred, in the custody of the very U.S. immigration authorities he was trying to flee and he now faces deportation to Nigeria.

LaSalle College fined $30M for over-enrolling students in English-language programs

The private college received a letter from the Ministry of Higher Education at the end of June saying it owed $21,113,864 for enrolling 1,066 students over its quota for English-language programs. That fine is added to a pre-existing one for the same infraction, the year before.

Jail manager charged following death of illegally detained 21-year-old in Quebec

Quebec provincial police have arrested a man in connection with the death of Nicous D'Andre Spring. Spring was being illegally detained at Bordeaux jail in 2022 when he was fatally injured.

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