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Poll results:

Should Canada be doing more to help Ukraine?

189 total votes   Added

Yes 131 votes 69.31%
No 58 votes 30.69%
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A Schmidt

I didn't vote because it's a really complicated situation. Canada is part of NATO who constantly was breaking agreements with Russia. NATO put surveillance next to Russia which is why Russia invaded. Putin had enough. So in some way, Canada is already involved and has some blame to bear... So yes, Canada and NATO need to help, but we don't have clean hands in this.

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bwana

Not too sure how Canada can really help? The Ukraine is neither a member of NATO nor the EU. In some respects they're caught in the middle...

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Connie Pennock

Will they help us when we get bombed? Not likely!
Canadians should come first in all aspect, take care of our own people first, before giving millions more to other countries.
It is very sad what is happing, the people our suffering because a bully wants his own way.
We have entire communities struggling here in Alberta and through out Canada,
Indigenous Communities still with out water and proper housing after years of empty promises from Governments, is it miss management of funds on for reserves.
Maybe its time to close the reserve funding and just help the people reestablish into other communities.
We have persons struggling after devastating fires and floods that took their homes and lively hoods.
Our Political jet setters have never gone with out food, water, shelter for a day never mind years of not knowing where their next meal is coming from.



The The Albertan poll is a sampling of public opinion intended solely to allow our readers to express themselves on issues of the day. Its findings may not be representative of the general population of Central Alberta or other areas.

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