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Response rates from 292 Bay of Quinte voters.

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Yes
21%
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79%
Yes
21%
No

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Other Popular Answers

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 @9MR9VHJfrom Ontario  answered…11mos11MO

 @B3DB5PQfrom Ontario  answered…2mos2MO

No, screening should be the same for everyone. Terrorists can potentially come from anywhere (or be born and raised here)

 @B4TXJ28 answered…7hrs7H

No but rules need to be very strict to ensure you are getting good future citizens and not criminals

 @B4TJZQHfrom Manitoba  answered…21hrs21H

We need to find a way to allow vulnerable individuals and families in without compromising Canada's safety. Think terrorists and individuals who are abusers and are using the system to get inside Canada.

 @B4TD4ZKfrom Ontario  answered…1 day1D

Provided they confirm they will abide by Canadian law, I would apply the same rules as for any other immigrant

 @B4SLP4Yfrom Ontario  answered…2 days2D

I believe there is a major issue with specifically Indian immigrants and families abusing the Canadian system. I don’t see this problem really coming from anywhere else in such a disrespectful and abusive way. I think there needs to be temporary restrictions until solutions are found to help with this specific problem. Immigration as a whole isn’t the issue.

 @B4SLKLGfrom Ontario  answered…2 days2D

No. Define terrorist. This is a slippery slope. As long as they have been proven not to be a criminal they should be lost in. Zionist entities will have us believe an innocent is a terrorist

 @B4SLDDHfrom Ontario  answered…2 days2D

No, unless they're refugees then they should be allowed in but be placed under close watch until they can be screened