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Can the average Canadian form a fair opinion of the Afghan mission simply by watching and reading the news?
Apparently not:
http://cjunk.blogspot.com/2007/03/afghanistan-you-dont-know-diddly.html
Canadian support for the Afghan mission is important. Without it, government leaders will be tempted to pull back. But, what information do Canadians use to form their opinions? It's one thing for soldiers to have an opinion; they've either been there or have direct access to those who have. Most Canadian soldiers seem to support the mission; but without public support, the mission will very likely fail simply because poll minded governments will be tempted to pull out. What a waste of life and effort if that happens!
Canadian opinion on the mission is also regional. Quebec offers the lowest support, while Alberta the highest. Ontario seems to sway back and forth somewhere in the middle. What are average Canadians using to base their opinions on?
Apparently not:
http://cjunk.blogspot.com/2007/03/afghanistan-you-dont-know-diddly.html
Canadian support for the Afghan mission is important. Without it, government leaders will be tempted to pull back. But, what information do Canadians use to form their opinions? It's one thing for soldiers to have an opinion; they've either been there or have direct access to those who have. Most Canadian soldiers seem to support the mission; but without public support, the mission will very likely fail simply because poll minded governments will be tempted to pull out. What a waste of life and effort if that happens!
Canadian opinion on the mission is also regional. Quebec offers the lowest support, while Alberta the highest. Ontario seems to sway back and forth somewhere in the middle. What are average Canadians using to base their opinions on?