Three-in-ten Canadians say they support the trucker convoy protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates imposed by the Liberal government, a new poll finds. Published by the Innovative Research Group on Feb. 1, the poll shows that 31 percent of Canadians are supportive of the truckers, who arrived in Ottawa over the weekend to protest against the federal vaccine mandates for truck drivers crossing the Canada–U.S. border that came into effect on Jan. 15. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has dismissed the protesters as “fringe minority” holding “unacceptable views.” However, the poll, conducted between Jan. 27 and Jan. 31, shows that his views are in opposition to a large segment of Canada. “If everyone you know is outraged at the ‘truckers’ protest,’ your circle is missing a significant slice of Canadians,” Greg Lyle, president and founder of the research group, said on Twitter on Jan. 31. In all, the poll found just under …