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Originally Posted by Happy Feet
There is definitely regional differences and the response has been controlled at the provincial level but all the provinces have basically signed on to the national strategy that has come from WHO recommendations. The differences in response are more to do with opening/closing phases dependent on when provinces hit safe/dangerous levels.

We have covidiots here too but there is a greater social pressure to toe the line for the good of all. For example, Albertans really hate Trudeau and are very conservative in nature but followed the strategy regardless. In general we did not turn it into a political issue.
Interesting question and answer. While I have spent a few nights in Canada here and there, in both the west (AD and B.C.) and more easterly (ONT and P.Q., but does Niagara Falls really count? ), it has not been enough to gauge varying attitudes of people in different parts of the country.

Thanks, guys.
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