COVID-19 cases surge as provinces scramble to re-impose restrictions
Large parts of Canada are starting to hunker down again as a fifth wave of COVID-19 appears to be building, with thousands of new cases being reported across the country.
Ontario this morning announced more than 4,100 new cases, the largest daily tally since mid-April, as new restrictions came into effect.
Quebec and Nova Scotia, meanwhile, reported new daily records today as they and others also scramble to contain skyrocketing case counts with lockdowns and other restrictions only a week before Christmas.
The surge in new cases is being fuelled by the highly infectious Omicron variant, which was identified as a potential concern only last month but is already on track to become the dominant strain in Canada.