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Response rates from 25.2k Manitoba voters.
33% Yes |
67% No |
20% Yes |
62% No |
10% Yes, if the landowners are fairly compensated |
2% No, do not build the pipeline and shut down all oil production in the tar sands |
3% Yes, the pipeline is necessary for the economic future of Canada |
2% No, do not build the pipeline but allow oil production in the tar sands |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 25.2k Manitoba voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 25.2k Manitoba voters.
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Unique answers from Manitoba voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8VJ7MXZ4yrs4Y
Yes, but only if they consent and are compensated for it
@B4DZBPS3wks3W
No, and begin a serious transition away from fossil fuels by slowly shutting down oil production and supporting oil workers changing career
@B432K251mo1MO
No, do not expropriate private land, but instead, grant an easement, with fair and ongoing compensation going to the landowner, indigenous lands only with their cooperation.
@Canadianpunk89 2mos2MO
Not, not unless the landowners are fairly compensated and all Indigenous communities in the area agree.
@B2BMK7B3mos3MO
Yes but only if the landowners are fairly compensated & all Indigenous bands in the area agree to it.
@B2B253S3mos3MO
Landowners deserve the rights of their lands, and should only be removed from it if they agree to it with fair compensation. The pipeline can always be redirected.
@9WYDMSD6mos6MO
Yes, but a private company should not be the ones who do the project, the government should take it over, turn it into a state controlled industry and seize property as necessary so long as farmers and homeowners are compensated, corporate landowners will be given no compensation.
@9TQ2G2C7mos7MO
I believe its necessary for the economic future of Canada but also fairly compensating the land owners
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