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Most Canadians Are Expressing Moderate Confidence At Minimum In Their Government’s Ability To Deal With The U.S.

Most Canadians Are Expressing Moderate Confidence At Minimum In Their Government’s Ability To Deal With The U.S.

The Jill Bennett Show · CKNW / Curiouscast

March 12, 201710m 36s

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Show Notes

Between shouts-out from the presidential podium during his first speech to a joint session of Congress, to multiple handshakes in the Oval Office, it appears that for now, U.S. President Donald Trump holds more admiration for Canada and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau than other traditional American allies.

And while the Trump-Trudeau association is in its infancy, a new public opinion poll from Angus Reid Institute – the first installment of a three-part examination on the Canada-U.S. relationship in the Trump era – shows most Canadians are expressing moderate confidence at minimum in their government’s ability to deal with the U.S. administration in the coming years, even as many they expect the Trump presidency harm Canada overall.

GUEST: David Korzinski - Research Associate, Angus Reid Institute

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