Support is a mile wide and an inch deep. Polls I've seen seem to show it's under a majority for anything approaching strong support (45-46%).
We have no business sending those flying deathtraps to the Middle East so that the Conservative Party and it's leader can swing their metaphorical dicks over their shoulders while hoping to reap some political 'points' out of this.
Source please. Because this: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mps...with-polls-suggesting-broad-support-1.2788540
While MPs debate what kind of role Canada should play in the fight against ISIS, polls suggests a majority of Canadians are supportive of the country joining the United States and its coalition partners in a combat mission against the Islamic militants.
The polls also suggest a majority consider the fighters known as ISIS to be a direct or serious threat to Canada's interests.
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The most recent poll numbers, from an Ipsos Reid poll for Global News on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, found 64 per cent of Canadians were somewhat or strongly supportive of a Canadian participation that included air strikes. The remaining 36 per cent were opposed, but just 16 per cent strongly compared to 29 per cent who strongly supported a more intense role.
This is in line with what other surveys have shown over the last month. Polls conducted in the first half of September showed a majority supportive of Canada sending military advisers to Iraq in an initial 30-day mission the government is extending.
