5 things to know for Wednesday, December 1, 2021
 
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Canada reviews its booster strategy amid Omicron concerns, O'Toole will allow a free vote on the conversion therapy bill, and the U.S. Supreme Court hears abortion arguments. Here's what you need to know to start your day.

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FIVE THINGS TO KNOW
1
Omicron variant

Canada is reviewing its vaccine booster strategy, adding new countries to the list of nations subjected to federal travel restrictions and is imposing new testing requirements due to concerns over the Omicron variant.

2
Conversion therapy 

Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole will once again allow his caucus to have a free vote on a government bill seeking to ban conversion therapy.

3
London car crash
After several pedestrians were struck by a vehicle in London, Ont. on Tuesday evening, police said there were no indications early in their investigation that it was an intentional act.
4
B.C. storms
The third atmospheric river forecast to bring heavy rain and more potential flooding to parts of British Columbia could be the "most intense storm yet," for some areas, the province's public safety minister says.
5
Roe v. Wade
Abortion rights are on the line at the U.S. Supreme Court in historic arguments over the landmark ruling nearly 50 years ago that declared a nationwide right to end a pregnancy.
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