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High winds hit Toronto Monday as areas northwest of city grapple with power outages

Summary by CBC News
Plunging temperatures and strong winds are causing power outages in northern sections of the GTA Monday, following a storm system that brought night of heavy rain.

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Hydro One, Ontario's largest power company, said Monday (December 29) that more than 60,000 customers across the province remained without power due to broken power lines caused by icy tree branches during the storm. Strong winds continued across much of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) on Monday, followed by light snow that persisted into New Year's Eve and the weekend.

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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