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 @9BKL9DSfrom British Columbia answered…1yr1Y

No, but they should have the right to implement protection laws such as masks.

 @9BFHLR2Rhinocerosfrom Ontario answered…1yr1Y

Yes, if the business has aspects that would be affected by the specific health risks of not being vaccinated

 @9B6GTMWfrom Ontario answered…1yr1Y

 @99JZ5QKfrom Alberta answered…1yr1Y

 @98GDZ6Tfrom New York answered…1yr1Y

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 @939G8W2from British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

Yes but it should not necessarily affect service given to customers.

 @936KWVLfrom Alberta answered…2yrs2Y

Absolutely not. How is it anyone else's business what an individuals vaccination status is?

 @932PQQFfrom British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

 @92MWQCFfrom British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

Only customers using the business's property (e.g. eating in a restaurant, as opposed to take-out), and only if their advertised policies are consistent with their enforcement, and only if the government does not require it

 @98THB2Wfrom British Columbia answered…1yr1Y

No, unless it’s a job in the medical field where vaccinations have been mandatory for decades.

 @98NXFTHfrom Ontario answered…1yr1Y

No, asking customers is an invasion of privacy. In addition, people may have a medical reason towards not getting the vaccine.

 @98MQ3KLNew Democraticfrom Alberta answered…1yr1Y

 @97BRZXPfrom Ontario answered…1yr1Y

murky, id say it would depend on the vunrebality of customers and the threat of outbreak, basicly case by case

 @96JM49Cfrom Alberta answered…2yrs2Y

Depends on the job. Vaccines are mandatory for anyone working in healthcare, vulnerable people

 @96DRCHTfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

 @965XVJLfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

 @95ZVHWWNew Democraticfrom Quebec answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, only if vaccination status is necessary and relatable to the business.

 @95K5YQGfrom British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, it's your business and you have the right to refuse entry to someone who could be a threat to the immunocompromised inside. That's entirely fair.

 @94VP9NSfrom British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

Only for large functions or gatherings such as sports arenas, movie theaters, concert halls; areas with high transmission risks.

 @94S28M6from Alberta answered…2yrs2Y

yes but only if the business has a risk of spreading or is at higher risk to the deseases

 @94JWLYKfrom British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

Yes. Private businesses don’t owe the public anything. No shoes, no shirt, and if they want… no vaccine, no service. EASY. It’s like asking if someone should have the right to ask someone not to smoke in their home.

 @93VSBW4from Manitoba answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, as long as it's as a safety precaution not as an intrusive way to see who your customers are.

 @93TM7X6from Nova Scotia answered…2yrs2Y

No, ban this practise, medical informtion is private and should be kept that way.

 @93B6FPPfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

No covid vaccines should be treated like how all other vaccines we are scheduled to get are treated

 @939RP2Dfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

Yes and individuals most provide a genuine medical reason for not being vaccinated, provided by a physician to be exempt.

 @92L5RJ5from British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but only during a health emergency as determined by independent health authorities and rescinded as soon as prudent.

 @92JJNYMfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

No, this is a direct violation of human rights regarding private medical information, and a very slippery slope.

 @8ZZ2TB6from Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

 @8ZTMNF7from Saskatchewan answered…2yrs2Y

 @8ZSJL5Bfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

No, this would be coercive and would violate the Nuremberg Code. These are not vaccines, they are gene therapies masquerading as vaccines for profit and depopulation agenda of the globalists and the Great Reset. Abolish and criminalize asking for someone's personal health information.

 @8ZM99PRConservativefrom Saskatchewan answered…2yrs2Y

In some places, they have the right to ask customers for vaccination status

 @8ZFVK9Gfrom Alberta answered…2yrs2Y

 @8ZBBF4Mfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

Government should be controlling who can work where and how given their level of vaccinations. Giving private companies the responsibility to do so is just giving them more control to discriminate or hinder employee well-being. More importantly....education should be such that the Meer asking of this question is nonsensical.

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