A Nanos / Globe & Mail poll out today on Canadian took “stock of deteriorating Canadian opinions of the United States after U.S. President Donald Trump’s first year back in office.”
“The survey asked Canadians if they agree with the statement that “the United States is a trustworthy ally of Canada.” Nearly half – 49.2 per cent – disagreed and another 26.9 per cent said they somewhat disagreed. Only 9.2 per cent agreed with the statement; 12.5 per cent somewhat agreed. “
While the Globe & Mail story is paywalled, Nanos has the full report posted on its website.
It has the regional breakdowns. There’s not as much variation from the national average as one might expect. Once again however, Nanos lack of disaggregation of the Prairies — with Alberta lumped in with Manitoba and Saskatchewan — makes inference very challenging.
The gender and age breakdowns are telling though. Younger men seem to be more polarized on these issues than women or seniors: few older persons or women seem to retain any trust in the US.
https://nanos.co/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/2026-2994-Globe-and-Mail-Jan-Populated-Report.pdf
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