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COVID-19 keeping many Canadians home for the holidays but some still willing to travel: Poll

A new poll by the Angus Reid Institute, in partnership with Cardus, suggests that while the majority of Canadians plan to have a more solitary holiday season and stay within their households this year, about a third still plan to visit others locally and 10 per cent plan to travel outside their communities or province, regardless of health restrictions.

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Coronavirus: 20% of Manitobans plan to visit family, friends this holiday season

While most say their Christmas and holiday plans will be more solitary this year, a new poll by the Angus Reid Institute and Cardus reveals that 18 per cent of Manitobans still plan to visit friends and family this Christmas season despite public health warnings. Global News also quoted Cardus, saying, "across Canada while most are choosing a more solitary rather than merry Christmas, a significant segment still plan to visit people outside their household, either locally or out of province”.

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Scaled-down Christmas for most this year

CTV News Winnipeg reports that most people will keep Christmas celebrations small, though some are reluctant to break with tradition this year. Quoting the findings from the most recent Angus Reid and Cardus poll the news channel reports that though the pandemic has brought about anxiety, there is still hope.

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What will Ontario’s long-term care system look like post-pandemic?

While the coronavirus pandemic has put a spotlight on obvious failures in long-term care in Ontario and across Canada, experts say change will require a re-imagining of the entire system in addition to ambitious reforms. Cardus's Johanna Lewis spoke with Global news, "It’s tragic that it took a pandemic for people to really start to pay attention to the problems that are happening in long-term care, but I do see a very good opportunity for change; for not just tweaks to the system, but for real, deep reform, bold reform."

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