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Response rates from 1.7m Canada voters.
78% Yes |
22% No |
78% Yes |
22% No |
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9F5KZ4N2yrs2Y
@B4LVSXT1wk1W
If electric cars and such, were meant to be, it will happen naturally, as ppl try to save money, and the electric version suits them, and the gas stations will follow, if a charging station is a worth while addition
@B4KXG5P1wk1W
Yes but also allow the private sector to take advantage of the oil reserves in Canada. Canada produces the cleanest and most ethical source of liquid natural gas and oil in the world. We should be selling it to countries that need cleaner and more ethical energy sources.
@B4KVW871wk1W
The production of batteries is not environmentally acceptable, and uou cannot recycle batteries. EV are made of plastic . There is so much hypocrisy and misinformation in this environmentally friendly push. EVs and heat pumps don't work in Canadian winters
@B4FM9XB2wks2W
Yes and they should offer those who are loosing there jobs in the gas/oil sector schooling to switch to clean/green energy.
@B4FFYKG2wks2W
No! grants and loans paid back at a low percentage to incentivise companies and penalties if they leave before loans are paid back
@9NJKGTB11mos11MO
I believe that renewable energies would be a good thing if they weren't so expensive and our government would need to spend money it doesn't have on renewable energy sources
@9MY8CRV11mos11MO
Yes we should invest in other forms of energy as long as it doesn’t pass a huge burden onto the tax payer. We shouldn’t be phasing out fossil fuels until we have infrastructure in place to do so or at least cut down the use of wasting our non renewables as energy. Oil is a very important commodity and it is not infinite.
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