Public support for Trans Mountain pipeline drops slightly in Alberta: poll

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Public support for Trans Mountain pipeline drops slightly in Alberta: poll
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According to polling data, almost seven of every 10 Albertans, 69 per cent, support the federally\u002Downed pipeline project.

For Alberta, Calgary showed the least support for the expansion, with a two-thirds majority of 66 per cent still professing favourable views of the project. In Edmonton, 72 per cent of residents favour the project, and that number is around 70 per cent for other areas of the province.Article content

“The proportion of British Columbians who want the provincial government to do anything necessary to ensure that the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion does not happen dropped from 41 per cent in October 2021 to 33 per cent in July 2022,” says Mario Canseco, president of Research Co. “In Alberta, 25 per cent of residents” — an increase of three per cent since 2020 — “share the same point of view.

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