More than half of Canadians support new pipeline from Alberta to B.C., Nanos poll finds | Unpublished
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Publication Date: December 7, 2025 - 15:02

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More than half of Canadians support new pipeline from Alberta to B.C., Nanos poll finds

December 7, 2025

A slim majority of Canadians and British Columbians would support building a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the West Coast, even if the B.C. government opposes it, according to a new poll.

The Nanos Research poll, which was commissioned by The Globe and Mail, shows 56 per cent of Canadians support or somewhat support building a new oil pipeline and 55 per cent are in favour of lifting the ban on tanker traffic to make it happen. Roughly 37 per cent oppose or somewhat oppose each.



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