According to recent Ipsos polling done exclusively for Global News, 53 per cent of Canadians want police to get involved in ending the current railway blockades across Canada — blockades created by demonstrators protesting in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en opposed to the Coastal GasLink pipeline in B.C. Also, more than half of the people polled disagree with protesters shutting down the rail corridors.
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More than half of Canadians disagree with railway blockades, want police involvement: Ipsos poll
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