For many Canadians, the strictest pandemic measures are still a fresh memory. This year, perhaps, feels a bit different – more open, more normal.
Yet, despite this, a persistent lack of certainty continues to frustrate. As Canadians attempt to enjoy the present and most appear ready or even eager to resume elements of their pre-pandemic lives, the transition back to normal is not without challenges. Nevertheless, our recent research suggests widespread feelings of confidence and goodwill that will likely help Canadians navigate this period of change – including inevitable hiccups – relatively well.
Four themes of public trust and readiness The themes discussed in this barometer aim to illuminate the public mood today, and to guide policy makers and business leaders to meet Canadians where they are.
- Trust & confidence in Canada’s health system
- Trust & confidence in health practitioners and government
- Readiness to vaccinate and mask
- Readiness to resume normal activity and consider travel.
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