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Response rates from 10.1k Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam voters.

44%
Yes
56%
No
44%
Yes
38%
No
14%
No, the bill is too vague on the issues of scope, oversight, and accountability
4%
No, it is a slippery slope towards a police state

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Unique answers from Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @8CHMKVPfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but they should be monitored carefully so they don't step over the line.

 @4G23J2Yfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

There is no doubt we are presently living in a dystopian world, but in western countries tend to see this through "rose colored glasses". I personally believe, we are in a global crisis. This emerging terrorism, is a symptom of these corporation wars for the control of foreign resources i.e., oil. These Middle Eastern countries have a feudal age mindset and are acting much like Europeans did a thousand years ago. Some radicals are, in fact envious of the progressive nature of democratic countries, and seek to destroy what they could never achieve through peace and prosperity.

 @4PGFBLBfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

No, the complete disregard which Bill C-51 displays for civil rights in the interest of averting 'terrorism' is an egregious example of self-fulfilling prophecy.

 @4R4XY7Nfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

I do not support racial profiling and such (which is where many people would develop suspicion). As terrorism is increasing, I find it more important to support defence and preventive measures. The less fault we have is safest. Education is more important to support, and I am opposed to control at this chaotic time. Premature detaining would not stop extremist plans anyway, as I have noticed.

 @9ZFC3N5from Saskatchewan  answered…2wks2W

Yes if privacy guidelines are created and unforced to protect any information not considered to be illegal

 @9T7XY37from Alberta  answered…3mos3MO

unless there in a warranted reason to suspect one of being a threat to a nations national security or people, I see no need.