Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Alberta, B.C. split on pipeline

Alberta, B.C. split on pipeline

MICHAEL MUI, QMI AGENCY
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Northern Gateway pipeline
Demonstrators protest on the streets following the federal government's approval of the Enbridge's Northern Gateway pipeline in Vancouver, British Columbia June 17, 2014. The Canadian government approved the construction of Enbridge Inc's Northern Gateway pipeline on Tuesday, setting the stage for a barrage of lawsuits and demonstrations by environmental and aboriginal groups opposed to the project. REUTERS/Ben Nelms





VANCOUVER ─ A new poll shows 40% of British Columbians oppose the federal government’s decision to conditionally approve the Northern Gateway Pipeline project.
The Angus Reid poll also reported Quebec residents were the other strongest opponents of the Enbridge project approved with 209 conditions on Tuesday.
In B.C., 22% said they were unsure about the project.
Albertans showed the most support for the pipeline at 58%, with 18% of people undecided.
"It's really a tale of two neighbours who have very little in common on this issue," said Angus Reid vice-president Shachi Kurl. The poll found past New Democrat voters were most opposed to the decision, though 16% of past Conservative voters also said it was the "wrong decision."
The survey was conducted on June 17 and 18 among 1,773 Canadian adults, with a margin of error of plus-or-minus 2.3%.
 POLL

Do you support the Northern Gateway pipeline project?

  • 59%
  • Yes
  • 7879 votes


  • 35%
  • No
  • 4706 votes


  • 5%
  • Still unsure
  • 622 votes

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