When asked if they would support pipeline expansion of either LNG or oil to get Canadian resources to markets other than the US, 7 in 10 Canadians said they approve. (70.3%) with a near majority strongly approving. (49.2%). This includes clear majority approvals in every region of Canada, highest in Alberta (80%) and lowest in the Prairies (61%).
Interesting findings by Mainstreet. Especially abt QC.



Cool, surely this will drive down the cost of gas at the pump, right?
Just like how the average Albertan is seeing that money trickle down for their benefit, right?
Canadians are deluded right now. Wow, the Liberal prime minister said pipelines good? Must be true!
Like I say once again, the authour of Values seems to have some memory loss issues, because this sure as hell seems directly in opposition to the very words he penned.
It’s not totally irrational to expect lower gas prices. I think many people who don’t know much about the details of how the system works think - more domestic oil production - lower gas price. And that can absolutely be true under a national infrastructure policy where enough of this infrastructure is under gov’t control so that domestic gas supply can be decoupled from international markets. I think people implicitly assume this would be a part of the deal. Of course that could only happen under a leftist government which is not what we’ve got. I don’t think people make that connection, cause it would mean they have to face that the gov’t (many of them voted for) doesn’t represent their interests.