Staples: Albertans aren't like other Canadians on COVID poli

Staples: Albertans aren't like other Canadians on COVID policy but are we on the right path?


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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.
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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%).

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