At least two people dead, more than 300,000 without power after storm hits Ontario
The first long weekend of the summer season began in tragic fashion in Ontario on Saturday after a powerful storm killed at least three people in its swift but intense path across the southern part of the province.
Tens of thousands of residents also found themselves without power, according to utility Hydro One, whose outage map showed roughly 1,700 outages leaving more than 350,000 people in the dark as of Saturday evening.
The first death came in the city of Brampton, Ont., west of Toronto, where Peel Regional Police said a woman in her 70s was out walking when the storm sprang up in the early afternoon. She was struck and killed by a tree, police said.
Further west, Ontario Provincial Police said one person was killed and two others were injured when a tree fell on a camping trailer near Pinehurst Lake in Waterloo Region.

