Most Canadians in favour of vaccine passports for non-essential activities: poll
TORONTO — A majority of Canadians support a system that would require proof of vaccination to access some non-essential services, a new poll suggests as the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic takes hold.
Seventy-six per cent of respondents to the survey by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies said they would strongly or somewhat support a vaccine passport like the one Quebec is implementing.
Quebecers are even more supportive of the measure, with 81 per cent saying they’re in favour of the plan, which will apply in places like bars, concerts and festivals where there are lots of people in a confined space.
That’s despite a weekend rally that drew thousands of protesters to the streets of downtown Montreal, calling for Premier Francois Legault to reverse his decision and hold a debate on the matter.