SURVEY: Majority Oppose Trudeau Cabinet’s Cowardly Abstention On China Uyghur Genocide Motion

As attitudes towards China get more and more negative in Canada, Canadians are not pleased with the cowardly approach shown by the Trudeau cabinet.

According to a Nanos Survey for the Globe & Mail, a majority of Canadians oppose the decision by the Trudeau cabinet to make a cowardly abstention from the vote on declaring China’s actions against the Uyghurs a genocide.

The motion passed unanimously, with MPs from all parties supporting it, while Marc Garneau abstained ‘on behalf of the government,’ a move that was ripped across the political spectrum as a cowardly move.

The survey shows 59% of Canadians oppose the abstention, while 30% support the move.

Additionally, 70% support the relocation of the upcoming Winter Olympics out of China.

62% would support imposing economic sanctions on China, while 69% would like to see measures to speed up refugee applications for Uyghurs.

Clearly, Canadians are demanding a harder-line on China, and the Trudeau government is getting more and more offside with public opinion and with our allies who have woken up to the danger currently represented by the Communist State.

Spencer Fernando

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