Frustration mounts for Quebecers still without power five days after ice storm
MONTREAL — Frustration was mounting on Monday for Quebecers still without power five days after a major ice storm, as the province’s hydro utility worked to reconnect the remaining homes and businesses cut off from the grid.
Erin Robert, a resident of Gatineau, Que., near Ottawa, said her home was part of a “small pocket” of hydro customers in the area without power. Robert said it was “unacceptable” that residents still had no electricity — and no word about when it might return.
“There are small children here, there are families here, there are elderly people living around us,” she said. “No one’s checked in, no one’s given us an idea; (we’re) so very disappointed.”
Hydro-Québec said it hoped to restore power on Monday to nearly all the tens of thousands of customers still without electricity since Wednesday’s storm. Slightly more than 24,000 homes and businesses remained cut off across Quebec as of 4:30 p.m., down from 40,000 Monday morning. Most were in the Montreal, Outaouais, Montérégie and Laval regions.

