Ottawa's decision to relax Russian sanctions to return turbine has split Canadians: poll

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The federal government relaxed sanctions in order to return a turbine that was needed to pump natural gas to Europe. Read more

that on a national basis, an “equal number” of respondents agreed and disagreed with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to release the turbine, which was being repaired in Canada.

At the same time, 35 per cent said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine should have been the bigger concern, saying that they believed the release of the turbine would “embolden” President Vladimir Putin by allowing his regime to keep up its attack on its neighbour “as it sells its fuel to fund its efforts.”Article contentEarlier in July,to release the turbine to Gazprom PJSC, a Russian state-owned energy company.

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