Amid record COVID-19 infections and related hospitalizations across the country, some areas are easing pandemic restrictions while others are tightening them up.
It all depends on a province’s perceptions of whether the COVID curve is flattening or has yet to peak.
Quebec announced its controversial overnight curfew will be lifted on Monday because researchers believe the latest wave of Omicron infections is cresting.
And Nunavut says tough measures it implemented before Christmas have been so effective that it can cancel travel restrictions and business closures on Monday.
However, in New Brunswick, new restrictions take effect today closing gyms and indoor dining at restaurants.
And Prince Edward Island expects the “worst of this wave” is yet to come, and so it’s extending remote learning for students and restrictions on business capacity.

