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Half of Canadians think government­s are hiding something about COVID-19: poll

- LAURA OSMAN

OTTAWA

Half of Canadians believe they’re not getting the whole truth from their government­s about COVID-19, a new poll suggests, and some also believe conspiracy theories about where the novel coronaviru­s began.

The most recent survey from Leger and the

Associatio­n for Canadian Studies found 50 per cent of respondent­s felt government­s were deliberate­ly withholdin­g informatio­n about the pandemic of the novel coronaviru­s, which has killed thousands and ground the economy to a halt.

“It’s staggering, in a period where I believe trust has never been as high,” said Leger vicepresid­ent Christian Bourque.

The poll also asked respondent­s about their satisfacti­on with the measures government­s were putting in place to fight COVID-19. Sixty-eight per cent said they were satisfied with what their local government is doing, 74 per cent with the federal government’s actions and 78 per cent with their provincial government.

Bourque found those numbers quite high, considerin­g the results suggest people also seem to believe they are not getting the full picture.

The misgivings were greatest in Quebec, where 60 per cent of those polled believe government­s are keeping secrets about the virus.

The province is also home to nearly 48,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Monday, as well as just over 4,000 deaths - the highest number in Canada.

The poll asked questions of 1,510 adult Canadians selected from its online panel between May 22 and May 25. Because of the way participan­ts were recruited, the internet-based poll cannot be assigned a margin of error.

Respondent­s were also asked whether they agree with nine theories circulatin­g online about the coronaviru­s and how, or why, it came to be.

“It’s basically stuff that’s been sort of thrown around the Internet,” Bourque said of the theories put forward in the poll. “It’s stuff we saw go by and we started to make a list.”

Few of those polled - 15 per cent or less - believe stories that philanthro­pist and Microsoft co-founder Bill

Gates is responsibl­e for the spread of the coronaviru­s, that there’s a link between the pandemic and 5G networks, or that COVID-19 never existed in the first place.

More than a third of people, however, believe the virus was created in a lab, or by the Chinese government. Nineteen per cent of respondent­s also said they believed the number of deaths related to COVID-19 is exaggerate­d.

More than half of respondent­s agreed with at least one of the nine theories put forward.

Openness and transparen­cy have been the “watch words” of the federal government’s response to the pandemic from the beginning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said during his daily briefing Monday.

“But we recognize there’s always more to do in terms of openness and transparen­cy and we will continue to demonstrat­e that with Canadians because we know fundamenta­lly there is an issue of trust and confidence.”

He said if Canadians trust that their government is being open and truthful, they’ll be more likely to continue to follow public health advice to curb the spread of the virus.

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