42%
Yes
58%
No
37%
Yes
47%
No
4%
Yes, this is a well planned project that will provide significant social and economic benefits to the region
9%
No, not until all the Aboriginal bands this project affects agree to it
3%
No, Enbridge has a poor history of pipeline installations

Historical Results

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.

 @4R4XY7Nfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

I do not support it as a necessary act, but as an interesting idea. It is not essential to the succession of our nation, and if aboriginal groups do not support it, there is cultural interference happening. I am not supporting an act with the potential to create personal conflict.

 @9LJGNWT from British Columbia answered…3 days3D

Yes, as long as the corporations building the pipeline and operating the pipeline have UNLIMITED LIABILITY and either sufficient assets or bonding in place to clean up an environmental disaster. If the cost of the potential loss or bonding is prohibitive, then this is a market force that will drive stakeholders to alternatives.

 @9H5Z3PKfrom Ontario answered…5mos5MO

I do support it but at the same time I don't, i'm in the middle. I say this because this is a good idea but what if it breaks or leaks and there is a lot of money going into it.

 @9GPTJ2Dfrom British Columbia answered…5mos5MO

Yes, energy sources should be diversified to include both renewable sources, and safe transportation on existing fuel sources. While there needs to be a significant increase in the development of renewable energy infrastructure, this project had to be seen to completion to avoid wasteful financial penalties for breaking contract agreements.

 @9FQ2ZJYfrom Yukon Territory answered…7mos7MO

Yes- canadian oil and gas projects are at least properly regulated, and workers are fairly compensated.. Our appetite and reliance is far too great to prohibit these projects while accepting oil and gas from overseas. However, our efforts should be focused on reducing reliance on oil and fas altogether.

 @9FQ2ZJYfrom Yukon Territory answered…7mos7MO

Somewhat- canadian oil and gas projects are at least properly regulated, and workers are fairly compensated.. Our appetite and reliance is far too great to prohibit these projects while accepting oil and gas from overseas. However, our efforts should be focused on reducing reliance on oil and fas altogether.