When Canadians look back on their experience with COVID-19, more than half (56 per cent, up four points) consider the way the federal government dealt with the pandemic as "a success," while only 34 per cent (down five points) feel the same way about the actions of the official opposition. The performance of provincial governments is also remembered fondly, with 56 per cent (up two points) saying the way they tackled COVID-19 was successful. This includes majorities of British Columbians (67 per cent), Ontarians (57 per cent) and Quebecers (55 per cent), but just 46 per cent of Albertans.
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