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Quebec Provincial Police headquarters is seen Wednesday, April 17, 2019 in Montreal. Quebec's police watchdog says it has opened an investigation after a man died several hours after being stopped by police for impaired driving. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

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