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The Canada West Foundation report, based on a telephone survey earlier this year, found that eight of 10 respondents from the four western provinces either strongly agreed or somewhat agreed that the existing upper house should be replaced with elected senators in equal numbers from each province.

But the unexpected finding was the high level of support in Canada's most populous province. Forty-five per cent of Ontario respondents strongly agreed with the notion of an equal, elected Senate, and another 27 per cent somewhat agreed. Less than 10 per cent strongly disagreed.

Some people have argued that EEE will not sell in Ontario, I think this poll proves them wrong.

The east will go along with this, Quebec? we dont know.

Do you guys think we should ram this through without Quebec's consent?

I wouldnt mind

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