“Perhaps given the limited number of cases in the region, findings show that Atlantic Canadians have become more determined in their opposition to lifting travel restrictions,” said the company in a press release on Friday.According to the findings, eight in 10 Atlantic Canadians now express some level of opposition to removing the 14-day quarantine period — up from 77 per cent in early August.“A more notable change is evident when considering the level of opposition indicated, whereby Atlantic Canadians are now more likely to completely oppose (57 per cent vs.
42 per cent) lifting travel restrictions,” the report read.Narrative Research said this strengthened opposition is linked to the resurgence of positive cases in multiple Canadian.