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It appears as if your electricity bill will officially be going up today.

As of April 1, 2022 Hydro-Québec will be increasing the rates of electricity by 2.6%. Hydro first announced its intention to increase its rates in a press release back on October 22 and the day has (unfortunately) come.

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Hydro-Québec outages left over 300,000 customers without power after a wind storm rocked the province. At 10:16 a.m. Sunday, December 12, the Crown corporation reported 2,021 service interruptions affecting 303,782 customers.

Regions north of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers had the most Hydro customers without power. As of the same time Sunday morning, Outaouais had 33,678 customers without electricity, 35,231 were without power in Lanaudière and the Laurentides counted 58,998.

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It's safe to say that you've probably already turned on your heating in Montreal. And with snow on the ground and the temperatures getting into the negative double-digits comes all the stressing about how you're going to afford your Hydro-Québec bill.

But there's a way you can both save money and optimize your energy consumption at home during the long, cold winter months, according to the Crown corporation. The company shared some tips in an email to customers on December 3 and gives further advice on its website.

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