A new survey shows that Newfoundlanders and Labradorians are the least likely of the Bubble provinces to step outside their provincial boundary.
Since the Bubble was announced in early July, two in ten Atlantic Canadians have either personally travelled or had someone in their household travel to another Atlantic province.
Thirty-eight per cent of people from PEI have gone to another Bubble province, 28 per cent of New Brunswickers, 20 per cent of Nova Scotians, but only 7 per cent of Newfoundlandlers and Labradorians have travelled within the Atlantic region.
Narrative Research contacted 3,000 people in the Atlantic Provinces.























