Most Canadians say they expect to feel U.S. tariffs, want Canada to fight back: poll
- A poll indicates that 60 percent of Canadians expect to feel the effects of U.S. tariffs, conducted by Leger for the Association of Canadian Studies.
- The poll shows that 50 percent of Quebecers believe they will feel the impact of tariffs, while 64 percent in Ontario and 66 percent in Alberta anticipate similar effects.
- More than 50 percent of Canadians now distrust Americans, a significant increase from previous levels.
- Polling reveals that 63 percent of Canadians aged 65 and older expect to be affected by tariffs, compared to 57 percent of those aged 18 to 24.
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