The Canadian population is increasingly split into people who are vaccinated against COVID-19 and those who are not, according to a new poll, with other polling data suggesting Canada is generally more divided since the recent federal election. Conducted by Leger for the Association of Canadian Studies, the survey found that more than three in four respondents hold negative views about those who are unvaccinated. The relationship between the two camps of Canadians is also seen in a negative light by two out of three survey respondents, says association president Jack Jedwab. “There’s a high level of I would say antipathy or animosity toward people who are unvaccinated at this time,” Jedwab said. “What you are seeing is the tension played out among family members and friends, co-workers, where there are relationships between people who are vaccinated and unvaccinated.” The online poll, which surveyed 1,549 Canadians between Sept. 10 and …