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CANADA’S ENERGY STRATEGY - Montreal Economic Institute - Research Report

21 Apr 2022

In both instances, Quebecers are more likely to disagree with these statements compared to other regions, while Albertans are the most likely to agree compared to residents of other regions. [...] To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: 4 ‒ © Ipsos Base: All respondents (n=2500) Building Energy Infrastructures to Facilitate Exportations More than two-thirds (68%) of Canadians believe that Canada must build the necessary energy infrastructure, including pipelines, to facilitate export of oil and natural gas to European countries, like Germany, in order to reduc. [...] To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: 5 ‒ © Ipsos Base: All respondents (n=2500) Approval of the GNL Québec Project in Order to Export to Europe Over six in ten (62%) Canadians agree that in order to replace a portion of Russian natural gas in Europe, the Quebec government should approve the GNL Québec project to export liquified natural gas to European countries l. [...] Quebecers are the most likely to disagree that the Quebec government should approve the GNL Québec project in order to export natural gas to European countries and replace a portion of Russian natural gas (29% vs. [...] To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: 6 ‒ © Ipsos Base: All respondents (n=2500) Facilitating Access to Canadian Oil Products More than three quarters (77%) of Canadians agree that the Canadian government should facilitate access to Canadian oil products in order to contribute to reducing the price of gas over time.

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Ipsos / Montreal Economic Institute

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Canada