New polling provided exclusively to Global News says 82 per cent of Canadians believe Trump's tariffs should be met with Canadian tariffs on American goods.
President Donald Trump talks as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, in Washington.An overwhelming majority of Canadians think their country should fight fire with fire if Donald Trump carries through on his threat to impose a sweeping 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods and services sold into the U.S. market.
“Instead of taxing our citizens to enrich other countries, we will tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens,” Trump said.Trump’s late-night comments prompted an immediate response from the Trudeau government. Ipsos found that most Canadians disagree with Smith. When asked if Smith was right to insist that Canadian oil and gas exports be exempt from any Canadian response to Trump’s tariffs, 55 per cent of respondent disagreed with her while 45 per cent agreed.Gulf of America? A look at some of Trump’s 1st executive orders
Andrew Furey, the premier of the oil-producing province of Newfoundland and Labrador, told reporters last week at the First Ministers meeting in Ottawa that Trump should know that Canadian energy products may factor into a Canada-US trade war.
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