Additional restrictions coming to some provinces struggling with COVID-19 spikes
MONTREAL — Several provinces are imposing new restrictions as authorities across Canada struggle to contain surging COVID-19 cases.
Nova Scotia is reporting a single-day record for new COVID-19 cases for the second day in a row, with 66 infections.
Premier Iain Rankin said Sunday his province was at a crossroads in its fight against COVID-19 as he tightened rules for travel and gatherings and doubled fines for those who violate public health orders.
In Alberta, councillors for the Wood Buffalo Regional Municipality have voted to declare a state of local emergency to curb rising cases of COVID-19.