Canadians readying for a major battle with Trump’s USA, ready for hardship over humiliation in showdown over trade war
A recent poll indicates that most Canadians support a firm stance in trade talks with the United States, despite potential economic consequences. This comes after US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian exports. Canada is choosing de...

Canadians rally behind tough trade stance as tariffs bite; public backs PM Carney’s defiance despite growing economic toll
In a survey released by the Angus Reid Institute, 69 percent of Canadians say they want their government to take a “hard approach” in trade negotiations with the United States, even if it worsens relations or causes financial strain.
The poll comes just days after Trump slapped 35 percent tariffs on a range of Canadian exports. While the UK, EU, and Japan opted to strike last-minute trade deals with Washington, each making steep economic concessions, Canada is choosing defiance.
Just weeks ago, only 63 percent supported the hardline stance. That number has since climbed, and support for retaliatory tariffs is even more dramatic, 76 percent say they’d back Canadian tariffs even if it causes household financial hardship.Prime Minister Mark Carney, who took office earlier this year after an unexpected election win, has called for patience and unity, saying Canada won’t be bullied. 95 percent of those polled say they would still support Carney even if Trump retaliates with even higher tariffs.
Trump further inflamed tensions after warning it would be harder to negotiate with Canada following Ottawa’s decision, along with the UK and France, to formally recognize a Palestinian state. That move, however, also appears to have wide public backing as 63 percent of Canadians say they support recognition of Palestine, even if it complicates US ties.
The impact on everyday life is already visible. Canadian tourism to the US dropped by 33 percent in June compared to the same month last year, according to Forbes, marking six consecutive months of decline. Businesses are feeling the squeeze. Air Canada’s profits fell sharply, and US retailers in border towns are bracing for deeper losses.
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