
Poll suggests Canadians are growing more alarmed by U.S. tariffs and aggression
A new poll suggests Canadians are feeling increasingly alarmed by U.S. tariffs, President Donald Trump and American economic aggression.
The Leger poll, which sampled more than 1,500 Canadian adults from March 14 to March 16, suggests 41 per cent of respondents see those three factors as the most pressing threats facing Canada today — a 13 point spike since the March 3 survey.
The poll also suggests that people in Quebec are most concerned about tariffs, Trump and U.S. aggression, with 51 per cent of respondents there citing them as the biggest issues.
Forty-two per cent of Ontarians surveyed, 39 per cent of British Columbians, 35 per cent of Atlantic Canadians, 32 per cent of people in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and 26 per cent of Albertans said tariffs and Trump are the top issues facing the country.