The storm that toppled trees and hydro poles in Ottawa caused more than $875 million in insured damage as it swept from southern Ontario into Quebec May 21, according to initial estimates. Read More
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May 21 storm sixth costliest weather event in Canadian history, Insurance Bureau of Canada says
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