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Most Canadians Oppose Concessions in Canada-U.S. Trade Negotiations: Poll

More than half of respondents want Ottawa to hold firm, while 74% say the trade war has already hurt their household finances, Leger found.

  • Trade negotiations between Canada and the United States enter the final stretch before a Wednesday deadline, with officials working to avoid 50% levies on $28 billion in Canadian goods President Donald Trump has threatened.
  • Trump signed three executive orders last month targeting Canadian alcohol, auto parts, and dairy, citing what the U.S. calls 'discriminatory' measures and retaliatory provincial boycotts that sparked the current trade conflict.
  • A new Abacus Data poll surveying 1,622 Canadians conducted between August 15 and 17 shows 74% report financial impacts from the trade war, while only 18% support offering concessions to the U.S. to remove the levies.
  • During Sunday's news conference, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre demanded no further concessions, insisting U.S. tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber—currently near 45%—must be removed in any final trade deal.
  • Officials told Global News on Friday that a 'big gap' remains between negotiating sides, even as Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc and chief trade negotiator Janice Charette continue discussions in Washington.
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Quebecers and women are most likely to support an intransigent approach.

·Montreal, Canada
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Most Canadians oppose concessions in Canada-U.S. trade negotiations: poll

With a new round of tariffs on Canada about to drop, a new Leger poll suggests Canadians want the federal government to be tougher in trade negotiations with the United

·Toronto, Canada
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Global News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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