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OTTAWA — Canada is re-tightening its border as it braces for Omicron with measures that will affect communities along the frontier.
Justin Trudeau’s government announced Friday that it will again require all returning travelers who spend fewer than 72 hours outside of Canada to produce a pre-arrival, negative PCR test result. The rule, which Canada eased Nov. 30, will be back in force Dec. 21.
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