32% Yes |
68% No |
20% Yes |
64% No |
10% Yes, if the landowners are fairly compensated |
2% No, do not build the pipeline but allow oil production in the tar sands |
2% Yes, the pipeline is necessary for the economic future of Canada |
2% No, do not build the pipeline and shut down all oil production in the tar sands |
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8VVTY6N3yrs3Y
If people don’t want to sell the land go around? Government can piss off
@8NVWKMV3yrs3Y
Allow the pipeline by seeking consent from landlords and revive oil sands! Allow oil production in oil sands.
@8VJ7MXZ3yrs3Y
Yes, but only if they consent and are compensated for it
@9L8JRVW3wks3W
Yes, if the landowners are fairly compensated AND that's if the pipeline even goes through to begin with.
@9JZP7TY2mos2MO
Only if there are no alternative solutions and only if the property owners are fairly compensated. the economy is important for the future of Canadians
@9JQ8T5J2mos2MO
Not, not unless the landowners are fairly compensated & all Indigenous communities in the area agree.
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