No Pete, you are wrong and your accusation of misinformation is ungrounded.
The statement on the image is correct, it states 77% of Canadians support a diplomatic solution OR taking no action.
That is backed up by the numbers you posted. This image was posted in response to Trudeau's government taking an
active role by backing the Israeli position.
That poll is not surprising either as 48% of Canadians think Israel is apartheid.
A recent survey finds that when Canadians are presented with possible descriptions of Israel, the most popular opinion is that Israel is “a state with segregation similar to apartheid.” Only a small minority view Israel as a “vibrant democracy.” The findings provide a profound challenge to...
www.cjpme.org
The way it is presented IS misinformation, taking results and combining them to present a point is misleading.
You said"That poll is not surprising either as 48% of Canadians think Israel is apartheid."
It is actually 48% of Canadians surveyed between the ages of 18-34 view Israel as a state with segregation similar to apartheid.
Even more precisely it states " A significant majority (64%) of NDP supporters view Israel as a state with segregation similar to apartheid, as do a majority (53%) of BQ supporters. Meanwhile, 33% of Liberal supporters view Israel in this way."
Your chart shows me:
38% of all Canadians believe Israel is a state with segregation
similar to apartheid.
20% see it as a state with restricted minority rights.
31% see it as a flawed democracy.
11% see it as a vibrant democracy.
So I could make a chart saying that 89% of Canadians said that Israel is an apartheid state, a state with restricted minority rights or a flawed democracy.
You see how this is misleading? It leads you to believe that 89% of the respondents believed all 3.
Before you say misleading and misinformation are different, the definition of misinformation is "incorrect or misleading information".