Canadians Still Sour on the U.S., China, and India
New polling from the Angus Reid Institute shows favourability remains high for democratic allies in Asia and Oceania, but major powers face deep skepticism on trade and diplomacy.
New polling from the Angus Reid Institute suggests that Canadians’ disdain toward their American neighbours has not softened in recent months.
The survey identifies three major countries viewed unfavourably by a majority of Canadians: the United States, India, and China.
Overall, 63% of respondents say they have an unfavourable view of the United States—the highest among all nations tested—followed by China at 59% and India at 54%.
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