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Poll finds support for reopenings by region

- LAURA OSMAN

• As provinces take their cautious first steps to allow people back into local businesses, a new poll suggests most Canadians don’t think provincewi­de measures are the best way to reopen the economy.

The latest poll on the COVID- 19 pandemic by Leger and the Associatio­n for Canadian Studies suggests only 35 per cent of people thought restrictio­ns should be loosened for entire provinces.

In contrast, 47 per cent thought those decisions should apply to specific regions within each province. Just 18 per cent said reopening measures should apply to all of Canada at once.

Still, just over half of those polled said that they trust provinces to make the call about what businesses should reopen and when, whereas about one- third said that should be up to Ottawa and 14 per cent said local government­s should decide.

That is essentiall­y what happened in Quebec, where the provincial government delayed the planned reopening of schools, daycares and businesses in the Greater Montreal area because of the particular­ly high COVID-19 infection rate in the area and a shortage of health-care workers.

The proportion of people who said they would like decisions to be made region by region were highest in that province at 73 per cent, followed by Alberta at 52 per cent.

“It’s as if Canadians are saying we need to be nimble in terms of how we make decisions,” said Leger vice- president Christian Bourque.

He said people recognize the situation in Edmonton is not the same as in Calgary, and the situation in Toronto is different than what’s happening in Northern Ontario.

Albertans and Ontarians were slightly less likely to put their trust in the provincial government to make decisions about how local economies should reopen, at 46 per cent compared with the 55 per cent for Canadians overall.

Those in Alberta were more likely than the rest of the country to want their local government­s making those calls, at 24 per cent compared to 14 per cent of Canadians overall. Ontarians were more likely to favour the feds, at 39 per cent compared to the national total of 31 per cent.

The pollsters surveyed 1,513 Canadians recruited from an online panel between May 15 and May 17.

Since polls created from internet panels are not random samples, however, no margin of error can be associated with the results.

As for how comfortabl­e Canadians are with the current speed at which provinces and territorie­s are lifting public health restrictio­ns, 60 per cent said they should keep doing what they’re doing, while 27 per cent would like to see them pull back on the reins and 13 per cent want them to move faster.

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Da rryl Dyck / The Cana dian Pres A new poll finds 47 per cent of Canadians think decisions on reopening businesses should apply to specific regions within each province.

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