CTV News: Another 28 per cent said Canada should take even more than that, according to CTV. Meanwhile, 28 per cent said they preferred to take in fewer than 25,000 and seven per cent said they were unsure. The Nanos Research survey for CTV News found 37 per cent agreed that the Trudeau government decision to take in 25,000 Syrians was about right. Support for taking in more than 25,000 Syrians was highest in Atlantic Canada and lowest in the Prairies . Although the poll suggests most Canadians agree with taking at least 25,000 refugees, the country appears more divided on whether the government is moving at the right pace. The Liberals originally promised to have 25,000 in Canada by New Year Day, but revised that earlier this month to 10,000, with 15,000 more by the end of February. While 51 per cent of those polled agreed the government is moving at the right pace, 40 per cent said the Liberals are moving too quickly, four per cent said too slowly and five per cent said they were unsure.
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