In Canada, U.S., vaccine ‘passports’ could be new point of cross-border contention
WASHINGTON — Requiring proof of vaccination against COVID-19 could be the next point of contention between Canada and the United States.
A new online Léger poll suggests a deep divide among both Canadians and Americans when it comes to the idea of vaccine “passports.”
The poll was conducted last month for the Association for Canadian Studies and the Canadian Institute for Health Research at the University of Manitoba.
It found 52 per cent of Canadian respondents supported showing proof of vaccination, compared with 43 per cent of Americans.