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Response rates from 1.7m Canada voters.
78% Yes |
22% No |
78% Yes |
22% No |
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9F5KZ4N2yrs2Y
@B54RDRW1mo1MO
Government should provide incentives that make people want to use renewable sources. Make it easier to live green.
@B546BJT1mo1MO
Create corporations funding these initiatives by the people for the people. We pay, we get rewarded
@9JST8CM1yr1Y
I believe renewable energy sources are a good idea, except for the the fact that producing them has an impact on the environment when the government says it’s a big enough issue already
@9GRZW9K2yrs2Y
Not entirely. Some investment should be made, but companies should be provided incentives to become increasingly eco-friendly, especially on an international scale with regulations.
@9GPTJ2D2yrs2Y
No, producers of non-renewable energy sources should be taxed to incentivize them to transition to the production of renewable energy sources.
@9GNXXXT2yrs2Y
We can certainly help with grants in the national interest, to expand renewable energy and make it more accessible for businesses.
@9GH2KFF2yrs2Y
No. If we run out of energy sources in the future it will be the job of the people in the future to figure out a solution.
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