The majority of Canadians, according to the news, oppose a country that has recently been proposed by President Trump with the United States. investigation Released on Friday.
A new YOUGOV opinion poll conducted in both the United States and Canada discovered that 77 % of Canadian is strong or somewhat opposed to becoming a part of the United States. But 15 % answered that it supports this idea. About 8 % were not convinced.
According to a survey, at least seven, at least seven Canadian citizens who voted for major political parties in the 2021 federal elections, have not strongly support potential merger.
Trump trolled Canada's Prime Minister Justin Torudeau first, calling him in December the “governor” of Canada. After Tordaw announced in early January that he would resign prior to the Canadian general election, Trump proposed a merger among two neighboring nations, and if it became a reality, no customs duties would be needed. I mentioned.
Trump repeatedly threatened Canada and Mexican tariffs on Fentanil's flow and southern borders. He also quoted a trade deficit with both countries, the largest trade partner in the United States.
On Friday, Ottawa said that if the tariff was imposed on Canada, Canada would “do not retreat.”
The idea of combining the United States and Canada has received more support among Americans. Opinion polls show that about 36 % of adults in the United States have supported potential merger, and 42 % oppose. I didn't know about 22 %.
Citizens in the two countries believe that fusion is not a simple task. About 74 % of Canadians and 68 % of Americans have about 15 % of US adults and 13 % of Canada have a opposition, which is very good that Canada is part of the United States. It is said that it is a little difficult.
The majority of Canadians, the majority of Canadians, believe that the nations that are merged with the United States will be bad for Ottawa, but 13 % say it will be a good development.
Americans are divided into this problem, and 32 % are bad transactions for Canada. Opinion polls say that 29 % of the other 29 % say that will be a good result.
The survey was conducted by 1,091 US adults on January 16-22. There was an error of about 4 % points. The Canadian opinion poll was completed from 1,030 adults in Canada from January 22 to 28. The error margin was about 3 % points.




