Two men who lost fingers crossing into Canada become Canadian citizens

Razak Iyal, one of two asylum seekers who walked across the Canada/US border in December and lost his fingers and toes because of severe frostbite, speaks to his wife in Ghana after receiving a positive result at his refugee hearing in Winnipeg, Tuesday, June 13, 2017. Six years later, Iyal has become a Canadian citizen. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods Razak Iyal, one of two asylum seekers who walked across the Canada/US border in December and lost his fingers and toes because of severe frostbite, speaks to his wife in Ghana after receiving a positive result at his refugee hearing in Winnipeg, Tuesday, June 13, 2017. Six years later, Iyal has become a Canadian citizen. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

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Adult victim in Que. fishing incident that killed 4 children identified

Quebec provincial police (SQ) have identified the adult victim of a fishing incident that claimed five lives over the weekend, most of them children. Keven Girard, 37, was among a group of 11 people swept up by the tide late Friday night while fishing along the shore in Portneuf-sur-Mer, a village about 550 kilometres northeast of Montreal.