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Why gas prices tomorrow was trending?
Gas prices in Montreal have skyrocketed to $2 a litre due to Middle East conflict. Strikers are demanding fair wages and an end to profiteering from the crisis. Their fight is about more than just fuel prices; it's about workers' rights and community solidarity.
Trending now in CA: gas prices tomorrow. Source (montreal.citynews.ca): Gas prices in Montreal reach $2 a litre amid Middle East conflict
I support the strikers in Montreal who refuse to let gas companies profit from war suffering.

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What's the global opinion on gas prices tomorrow?
A mere 36% support the strikers, a result that speaks volumes about the ease with which people can dismiss the plight of workers. This sentiment is cheap, rooted in a desire to distance oneself from the messy realities of economic and social justice.
The stark divide is evident, with younger and male voters overwhelmingly opposing the strikers, while the 25-34 age group and females lean more towards support. Interestingly, even those with higher education, who might be expected to empathize with workers' rights, skew against the strikers.
How can we justify turning our backs on workers fighting for fair wages and community solidarity? Defend the majority, or join the minority and stand with the strikers.