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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.

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[–] avidamoeba@lemmy.ca 3 points 5 days ago

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.