The poll is based on phone surveys of more than 1,000 randomly selected Canadians
A strong majority of Canadians want to see U.S. President Joe Biden re-elected in November, but many expect a Donald Trump return is more likely, according to a Nanos Research survey.to win the next U.S. election.secured their respective party nominations on Tuesday. Thirty-eight per cent of Canadians believe Mr. Trump will win while only 27 per cent expect Mr. Biden’s re-election. Thirty-five per cent said they were unsure.show Mr. Trump with a slide edge nationally. They also show Mr.
“Anyone entering the U.S. will find that Americans are very focused on protecting their border, even with a very close ally like Canada.” The U.S. is Canada’s most important trade partner. In 2023, 77 per cent of Canadian exports went to the United States,“Manufacturing unions will be very focused on trying to make sure we continue to have good relationships,” Ms. Bruske said. “All of us will be working on that.”
Mr. Nanos said Mr. Trump would be more unconventional and combative than Mr. Biden during the joint review of USMCA. “Trump can be a disrupter. He likes to keep other countries off base in order to have the advantage,” he said.
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