Internal polling conducted days before Ottawa announced it would suspend the vaccine mandates suggested they were unpopular and caused a loss of “trust” in the federal government.
Vaccine mandates “represented overreach on the part of the federal government and unfairly infringed upon those who made the personal choice to not get vaccinated for Covid-19,” respondents told The Strategic Counsel, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
“As a result of this some felt they had lost their sense of trust in the federal government.”
The results of the survey were published in a May 16 report, “Continuous Qualitative Data Collection Of Canadians’ Views” produced by The Strategic Counsel for the Privy Council Office. Data was gathered through focus groups across the country….