Three in five Canadians support construction of new pipelines: Nanos survey
TORONTO –
Days after shovels hit the ground in Alberta on the Trans Mountain
pipeline expansion, a new survey suggests the majority of Canadians
support the construction of new pipelines.
Days after shovels hit the ground in Alberta on the Trans Mountain
pipeline expansion, a new survey suggests the majority of Canadians
support the construction of new pipelines.
The survey, commissioned by CTV News and conducted by Nanos Research, polled 1,010 Canadians and found that 42 per cent supported new pipelines while another 23 per cent somewhat supported them.
Just under a third, or 30 per cent, oppose or somewhat oppose pipeline
construction. Four per cent of respondents said they were unsure.