COVID-19 cases are rising rapidly in Canada and provincial policies are tightening countrywide.
Premier John Horgan has asked the federal government to consider a countrywide non-essential travel ban. B.C. has extended its once-regional travel ban from the first week of November to the whole province until Dec. 7.
Such calls for a co-ordinated federal response have intensified. Health is generally a provincial jurisdiction, but the disjunct of approaches is under critique.
With this in mind, we want to ask:
Should Canada have a co-ordinated national response to COVID-19?
* Please note that all poll answers will be publicly viewable, but anonymous.
Please note that Tyee Barometer polls are only intended as a quick and engaging non-scientific snapshot of our readers' opinions on various topics that fit with The Tyee's very broad editorial mandate. They are not intended to be seen as a representative sampling of BC opinion.