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Response rates from 2k Vancouver 155 voters.
24% Increase |
58% Decrease |
17% Increase |
50% Decrease |
7% Increase, but only for countries that have no human rights violations |
6% Decrease, until we drastically reduce our national budget deficit |
2% Decrease, and deny aid to countries that harbor or promote terrorism |
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0% Decrease, and we should not give foreign aid to any countries |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 2k Vancouver 155 voters.
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Unique answers from Vancouver 155 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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Only send aid during natural disasters
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Send supplies rather than funds and give to the organizations that help the community rather than the govt. Help more innocent victims.
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Decrease or maintain where we are at, but also Canada should focus on helping both indigenous peoples living in bad conditions (i.e. give them clean drinking water), and help out Canadian citizens currently living on the streets.
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We should increase the foreign aid spending on countries that do not have any human rights but also most specifically what Canada should do is focus on the indigenous people who are still living in bad conditions.
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Increase, but Canada should be more careful with how it coordinates that spending so as to achieve better outcomes
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Decrease until we reduce our national budget deficit, and Deng and to countries that harbor or promote terrorism.
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Depends what aid is for. Case by case basis. Overall, should try to maintain or decrease if possible.
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Decrease, focus on reducing our national budget deficit, still give some humanitarian aid to warring countries and to help poorer nations.
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