What Do Canadians Think About Donald Trump’s Impact on Canada?
Two thirds of Canadians believe that Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States will negatively impact the Canadian economy.
Two thirds of Canadians believe that Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States will negatively impact the Canadian economy.
How Canadians celebrate holiday traditions, including their top choices for meals, drinks, and festive fun.
We recently asked Canadians in our national poll which flavour of potato chips they think is Canada’s signature potato chip flavour, and results find that almost one half of Canadians believe it’s ketchup.
A majority of Canadians support federal efforts to reduce the projected number of new permanent residents, preferring immigration efforts targeting skilled workers.
Many Canadians find it difficult to afford daily living expenses, with a declining majority concerned about their ability to afford healthy food, heating, and rent or mortgage costs.
Canadians are feeling financially worse off this year, with key concerns being saving for retirement, affording healthy food.
About one-quarter of Canadians believe that the Toronto Maple Leafs will win the Stanley Cup this year, with more support coming from those in Ontario and from younger residents.
The majority of Canadians are washing their bed sheets once every two weeks or more often, with bathroom towels being washed much more frequently.
Our results reveal that half of Canadians would prefer to see Kamala Harris as the next President of the United States, ahead of Donald Trump.
When asked at which businesses it's appropriate to be asked for a tip, the majority of Canadians agree on tipping at restaurants and salons.