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    I think the protest started with a lot of support across Canada!
    It quickly faded away when we found out how disorganized and disruptive they were.
    IMO it could of been more meaningful and respectful if they would of have a clear mandate that was well presented without all the noise.
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    There were more protestors then participants in this survey
    Again one if those pollster who claim some major Canadian society support
    You really gotta layoff of the polls. They rarely represent anything but a "supportive" prospective for whatever they to support

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    Not a scientific poll, but on a construction site, mostly males but that is par for the course. 1 individual was totally against the convoy protest, believed they should all be arrested. As an aside he was a 2nd generation middle aged tradesman who was quite vocal with his opinion but not aggressive when debating these opinions.
    Others who voiced their thoughts were mainly concerned with the mandates being forced on them as well as vaccine hesitancy and a lack of choice for their own bodies if they want to work on some sites.
    As a result some companies have valuable journeypersons they can't send to bigger jobs causing backlogs on some sites due to lack of manpower.
    Overall I find there are maybe a ratio of 3 supporters against mandates to 1 for, with the majority still unwilling to climb off the fence.
    Myself, I have been jabbed but only to keep my job as the company I work for is on sites that are mandated.
    I would not be jabbed if I was retired or could still make a paycheck without being jabbed. I feel I was forced but accepted it to survive in these times as a single income family.
    Unofficially, with free choice I truly believe the # of jabbed would be under 40% of the informed ADULT population in Canada.
    There is a use for this experimental vaccine among the elderly, those with underlying health issues and those who like to line up for the new shots, but as a healthy adult male I do not believe I need it at this time.
    John

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