Powerless after powerful storm: Ontario racing to restore electricity for thousands
Crews in southern Ontario are working to restore power for thousands of people, after Saturday's sudden and severe thunderstorm that killed at least 10 people. Mike Drolet looks at how long it might take for people to get their electricity back, and the rare weather phenomenon that allowed to storm to cause so much damage.
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