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Open summer camps with proper protocols, say parents

Article content Let the summer camps open. That’s the clear message that the vast majority of Canadians, including the vast majority of parents, are sending to political leaders. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Open summer camps with proper protocols, say parents Back to video A poll on the issue shows that three-quarters of both groups would be comfortable with kids’ overnight camps opening with certain COVID protocols in place. Those protocols include testing campers before they leave home, testing campers upon arrival and then a third test after a week or so on-site.

Ontarians feeling frustrated and anxious during lockdown

Article content Ontario residents say they are feeling frustrated, anxious, bored and isolated as the province continues to deal with the third wave of COVID-19 and the ongoing stay-at-home order. A poll from Maru Public Opinion shows the province is in a more pessimistic mood at the moment than earlier in the year. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ontarians feeling frustrated and anxious during lockdown Back to video While in February and early March just 52% of Ontario residents agreed with the statement that, “Where I live, things will get worse before they get better,” that statement now sees 68% of the population agreeing.

Ontario voters back COVID restrictions: Poll

Article content Four out of 10 Ontario voters believe the restrictions currently put in place by the Ford government do not go far enough and need to be tightened up in order to beat back COVID-19, according to a poll. This compares to 25% who feel the restrictions are appropriate but should stay in place for at least the full month of May. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ontario voters back COVID restrictions: Poll Back to video Another 15% think it is time to relax restrictions and focus on the economy and 12% feel the restrictions are ineffective, unnecessary, and excessive.

Large family gatherings, travel and returning to restaurants top the list of what Canadians look forward to the most post-pandemic, Scotiabank survey

  TORONTO, May 5, 2021 /CNW/ - While Canadians continue living through some forms of restrictions due to COVID-19, many are looking ahead to life after the pandemic. According to a recent Scotiabank survey, the top three things Canadians are looking forward to the most after the pandemic include attending large gatherings with family and friends, travelling by air outside of Canada and enjoying a meal at a restaurant with friends.   Activities Canadians are looking forward to the most, after the pandemic (CNW Group/Scotiabank) While Canadians are looking forward to doing the things they haven t been able to do in a long time, when it comes to their finances, they re not planning on returning to their pre-pandemic spending patterns. Many Canadians developed  positive money habits over the course of the pandemic, with reduced spending in key areas and increased savings - and they plan to continue these habits after the pandemic. More than a third (36%) of Canadians plan to conti

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