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Most Canadian Support Troops In Light of Recent Investigation Into Afghanistan Abuses

But Canadians Remain Split On The Continued Military Effort In Afghanistan

February 22, 2007

Contact John Wright at (416) 324-2002

Category Politics & Elections (National) , Societal Issues, Foreign Affairs & Policy
Location Canada


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John Wright at (416) 324-2002

Toronto, ON – In the light of the recent launch of an investigation into allegations that Canadian soldiers may have mistreated detainees in Afghanistan, a new Ipsos Reid poll reports that most Canadians (63%) are sceptical that the Canadian public will ever really find out what happened. Many (37%), though, believe that investigation will get to the bottom of the issue.