Angry, betrayed and anxious: Canadians react to Trump's tariffs and annexation threat | CBC News
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A recent Angus Reid Institute survey indicates widespread anger among Canadians towards U.S. President Donald Trump's trade threats, with 55% expressing anger and 37% feeling betrayed. The poll of 2,005 Canadians also reveals strong support for retaliatory measures, including substantial tariffs on U.S. goods and a ban on certain exports. Only 17% of Canadians view Trump favorably, reflecting a significant disapproval. The sentiment reflects a troubling relationship, with Canadians increasingly advocating for protective actions in response to U.S. trade policies.
A new Angus Reid Institute poll reveals that 55% of Canadians feel anger towards the U.S. Presidential administration, with 37% feeling betrayed by Trump’s actions.
The survey highlights a growing Canadian sentiment of retaliation against U.S. tariffs, with 65% supporting a blanket tariff on U.S. goods entering Canada.
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