The amount of sewage and wastewater Canada discharges into its waterways is increasing. This is despite regulations introduced in 2012 to curb the problem. Concern is growing among those who fear for the health of Canadians and the environment. Each year, Canada discharges 200 billion liters of raw sewage into its waterways, rivers and oceans.
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Response rates from 145 Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam voters.
81% Yes |
19% No |
81% Yes |
15% No |
1% Yes, but the $1 billion budget is too high |
2% No, we need it but cannot afford it right now |
1% No, instead pursue those directly responsible for damage to lakes and rivers |
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0% No, and drastically reduce government spending |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 145 Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 145 Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam voters.
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Unique answers from Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8VWB93R4yrs4Y
Yes, and pursue those directly responsible for damage to lakes and rivers
@B4VB3F310hrs10H
Yes, although we need it, we cannot afford it right now, also pursue those directly responsible for damage to lakes and rivers and and drastically reduce government spending wherever and whenever possible ethically and realistically
@B38NWBT2mos2MO
They don't need to spend any money on the research. They already know where most of it comes from (animal agriculture).
@B27F3VN4mos4MO
Yes, but the $1 billion budget is too high, and the government should also actively pursue those directly responsible for damage to lakes and rivers so that they can cut the problem off at the roots and prevent future repeats of this spending.
@9ZNXRCY5mos5MO
Yes but significantly reduce the budget and also pursue those who are directly responsible for damage to lakes and rivers
@9SLJBJV8mos8MO
Yes, , but the price is too high for government funding. Have those responsible for the damage pay as well to exceed the $1 billion
@9MJ9RZF11mos11MO
no because if they do that they wont have neough money fi something like covid 19 comes again then tehy will amke nromal peolle pay alot of taxes.
@9MC4BQL12mos12MO
Yes but 1 billion sounds high. I'd have to compare to the budget and the allocation of the other funds.
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