Canadians support a NATO peacekeeping force in Southern Lebanon, but are split in Canadian participation

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Canadians support a NATO peacekeeping force in Southern Lebanon, but are split in Canadian participation True to the stereotypical view of Canadians as supporters of peacekeeping, Canadians like the concept of a NATO peacekeeping force in Southern Lebanon (58% support 20% oppose), but they are conflicted on whether Canadians peacekeepers should participate. Q Some people have suggested that a NATO peacekeeping force be established in Southern Lebanon. Would you support or oppose establishing a NATO peacekeeping force in Southern Lebanon? (n=2,393) 58% Support 20% Oppose 36% 22% 12% 11% 9% Strongly support Somewhat support Neither support nor oppose Somewhat oppose Strongly oppose Note: Don t know not shown

Canadians would like to send Canadian troops as part of a NATO peacekeeping force, but are not prepared to reduce our other commitments to do so. Respondents to the CDFAI/INNOVATIVE poll were informed that the federal government says it cannot send troops to Lebanon unless it reduces its commitments elsewhere and then asked whether Canada should send troops if it means reducing Canadian commitments elsewhere. Q There is a debate over whether Canada should participate if NATO does establish a peacekeeping force in Southern Lebanon. The federal government says it cannot send troops to Lebanon unless it reduces its commitments elsewhere. Which of the following statements comes closest to your view? (n=2,393) I think we should reduce our other commitments and send troops to Lebanon. 17% I would like Canada to send peacekeepers to Lebanon, but I don t think we should back away from our current commitments. 40% I don t think Canada should send peacekeepers to Lebanon whether we have the troops available or not. 31% Note: Don t know not shown Less than one in five Canadians (17%) feels that Canada should reduce its other commitments and send troops to Lebanon. Almost double that number (31%) feel that Canadian peacekeepers should NOT be sent to Lebanon whether we have the troops available or not. The largest group of Canadians (40%) would like Canadian peacekeepers sent to Lebanon, but don t think that we should back away from our current commitments. INNOVATIVE released a number of questions from surveys conducted on its Canada 20/20 panel from July 26 to July 28, 2006. Canada 20/20 was one of the most accurate polls in the last federal election, topping most major telephone polls in predicting the final outcome.

The INNOVATIVE results included the following: Majority support for NATO troops across country, but highest in Quebec: o Across the country a majority of Canadians support the idea of a NATO peacekeeping force being established in Southern Lebanon (58%). o Support for this idea is highest in Quebec (65%), but in all regions of the country a majority supports the measure. o Men (63%) are more likely than women (55%) to support a NATO peacekeeping force in Southern Lebanon. o There is greater support among older Canadians, aged 65 years or older (70% support) than the youngest Canadians surveyed, 18 to 24 year olds (53% support). Ontarians and older Canadians least willing to send any troops to Lebanon: o Thirty-two per cent of Ontarians feel that regardless of whether Canada has troops available or not, we should not send peacekeepers to Southern Lebanon. o Residents of the Atlantic provinces (49%) are the most likely to feel that they would like to send peacekeepers to Southern Lebanon, but that we shouldn t back away from our current commitments. o The youngest Canadians surveyed, 18 to 24 year olds, (46%) are the most likely to feel that that they would like to send peacekeepers to Southern Lebanon, but that we shouldn t back away from our current commitments. o Older Canadians, 65 years of age and older, are the most likely to feel that regardless of whether Canada has troops available or not, we should not send peacekeepers to southern Lebanon (39%).

About This Survey Innovative Research Group, Inc. (www.innovativeresearch.ca), a Toronto-based research firm, surveyed 2,393 Canadians from its online Canada 20/20 panel. The survey was conducted between Wednesday, July 26 th, and Friday, July 28 th, 2006 and has a margin of error of ±2.00%, 19 times out of 20. The data was weighted in accordance to the 2001 census. The portions of the survey mentioned above were commissioned by the Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute. Attribution In the first instance of mentioning the poll results the survey should be identified as a Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute survey conducted by Innovative Research Group using their Canada 20/20 online panel. All subsequent mentions can use the convention CDFAI/INNOVATIVE poll or the CDFAI poll but not just the INNOVATIVE poll. Spokesperson Spokesperson David Bercuson Greg Lyle CDFAI. Innovative Research Group Inc. bercuson@ucalgary.ca glyle@innovativeresearch.ca Phone Number: 403-969-3632 Office Direct 416-642-6429

Questions Asked: Q2. Some people have suggested that a NATO peacekeeping force be established in Southern Lebanon. Would you support or oppose establishing a NATO peacekeeping force in Southern Lebanon? Strongly support 1 Somewhat support 2 Neither support nor oppose 3 Somewhat oppose 4 Strongly oppose 5 Do not know enough to say 8 Q3. There is a debate over whether Canada should participate if NATO does establish a peacekeeping force in Southern Lebanon. The federal government says it cannot send troops to Lebanon unless it reduces its commitments elsewhere. Which of the following statements comes closest to your view? I don t think Canada should send peacekeepers to Lebanon whether we have the troops available or not. 1 I would like Canada to send peacekeepers to Lebanon, but I don t think we should back away from our current commitments. 2 I think we should reduce our other commitments and send troops to Lebanon. 3 Don t know enough to say 8