Article content For example, we’re far less likely to support mandatory vaccination and vaccine passports, a new Leger poll found, with just 42% of Albertans favouring compulsory vaccination, compared to 53% of all Canadians. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Staples: Albertans aren't like other Canadians on COVID policy but are we on the right path? Back to video Albertans are also more comfortable than other Canadians with attending outdoor family gatherings (81% to 73%), going back to work (71% to 56%), and partying at a nightclub, (45% to 32%). This gap with other Canadians is even bigger when it comes to vaccine passports. We’re the least likely to support them for airplanes, (50% to 71%), visiting in the hospital, (43% to 66%), going to the gym, (31% to 53%), and eating at an indoor restaurant, (27% to 49%).