QUESTIONS
1.
1.
The 25% tariffs Trump proposed and a likely trade war were averted, at least temporarily, after Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau struck a last-minute deal to postpone the tariffs until March. It was welcome news for the anxious global economy but, for many, trust in the U.S. had already been lost. Have you lost trust in the U.S.? Yes
69%
657 votes
No
11%
103 votes
Undecided
11%
100 votes
Not Applicable
9%
86 votes
2.
2.
Emboldened Canadians have been swapping shopping tips on Reddit, cheering those who said they'd cancelled Netflix subscriptions or vacations to Disney World in Florida. A number said they were, if nothing else, glad to see the country seemingly united for a common cause across party lines. Have you done any of the following? Cancelled Netflix
9%
89 votes
Cancelled Amazon Prime
8%
79 votes
Cancelled other U.S. subscriptions
10%
94 votes
Cancelled a trip to the U.S.
19%
177 votes
Not Applicable
70%
661 votes
3.
3.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this past weekend urged Canadians to pick local over U.S. options as the country braced for incoming U.S. tariffs, which were set to take effect on Feb. 4. On the afternoon of Feb. 3, Trudeau and Trump announced a 30-day pause. In the time in between, Canadians flocked to social media for help on sourcing Canadian-made goods, and others, like business owners, got rid of American-made products, such as U.S.-imported alcohol. Several said they have no plans of returning to buying American unless absolutely necessary. Do any of these apply to you? I stopped buying American made products since last Saturday
8%
72 votes
I focused on buying Canadian or local products since last Saturday
26%
243 votes
Both
33%
310 votes
Neither
18%
175 votes
Not Applicable
15%
146 votes
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