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Quebec introduces a curfew to stop the spread of Omicron; Ontario schools will have a delayed reopening; and some provinces change their rules for self-isolation. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
1
Quebec curfew

Quebec is implementing a curfew beginning today, between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Restaurants will close to indoor dining and schools will remain closed until Jan. 17.

2
Ontario schools

The Ontario government is delaying a return to school for students as the province battles record-breaking COVID-19 cases.

3
Isolation period

Saskatchewan and Ontario are both reducing their COVID-19 self-isolation periods from 10 days to five for fully vaccinated residents. Ontario is also changing how they will administer PCR testing.

4
CPP contributions

Canadian Pension Plan premiums are going up again next year, and the reason again lies with the unique impacts of the pandemic on the labour market.

5
Flights cancelled

WestJet is cancelling 15 per cent of its January flights as the airline deals with COVID-19-related staff shortages.

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