The online poll, conducted this month by Insights West and commissioned by NDP MP Kennedy Stewart, asked 1,021 people in B.C. between April 16-18 if they would consider civil disobedience to stop or disrupt the pipeline’s construction. It found men and women were equally likely to consider civil disobedience, a release said. Similarly, people of all ages, income brackets, and in different regions of the province said they were willing to engage in civil disobedience. While 12 per cent overall were willing to engage in civil disobedience, that increased to 24 per cent among people who voted for the NDP.
Source: thestar April 28, 2018 21:33 UTC