The poll comes as the federal government lifts pandemic restrictions at borders and ends mandatory masking on planes and trains Saturday.
’s firing of news anchor Lisa LaFlamme at almost double the rate of women under 50 — at 65 per cent to 35 per cent.,” said Dan Arnold, chief strategy officer at Pollara.Conducted from Sept. 2 to 12 — before it was known Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government would make the ArriveCAN app optional and ease pandemic border measures —Those issues are the federal and provincial governments, the economy, personal finances, societal changes and major stories in the news.
In contrast to the first rage poll, Pollara increased its sample size to 3,105 from 2,013 in an effort to get more precise results, particularly to capture the opinions of the unvaccinated, Arnold told the Star. The anger gap narrowed on the state of the economy — where inflation is making goods and services more expensive — with 68 per cent of the unvaccinated annoyed or angry compared with 61 per cent for the double-dosed and 46 per cent for the boosted.