A new Leger poll suggests almost three-quarters of Canadians are largely open to the idea of vaccine passports to be given out for free once they’ve been inoculated, but support them more for travel than for everyday activities like dining out or going to a concert or shopping mall. About eight in 10 support them being required for domestic or international travel, compared to about six in 10 who think it’s OK for the government or business owners to require vaccine passports for everyday activities and local gatherings. Only half said they think store owners should require them for non-essential retail shopping. Leger surveyed 1,529 Canadians online for the poll between 07 and 09MAY.
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