Up to 55 per cent of Canadians are worried about restrictions coming back, according to a new poll
Nanos Research found that 55 per cent of Canadians are worried or somewhat worried about a fall upswing in COVID-19 transmission prompting a return to restrictions to public life that largely ended in Ontario in early 2022.
The number of respondents fearing new restrictions was highest in Atlantic Canada, Ontario and Quebec and lower in the Prairies and B.C. It found that 61 per cent of respondents have no plans to travel internationally this summer and 15 per cent said they wish to travel abroad but have no plans.
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