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Poll finds two-thirds of Canadians give Trump an ‘F’ for his first year in office
An Angus Reid poll shows 66% of Canadians grade Trump’s second term first year as failing, citing concerns over corruption, chaos, and U.S. interventionism.
- Jan. 23–27, 2026 poll shows four-in-five Canadians are more fearful than hopeful about the year ahead under U.S. President Donald Trump, based on 1,612 Canadian adults surveyed by Angus Reid Institute.
- Persistent jabs from Mr. Trump and his rhetoric fuel Canadian anxiety, while Trump officials claim Prime Minister Mark Carney 'walked back' his Davos remarks, a claim Carney disputes.
- Most Canadians describe U.S. President Donald Trump’s first year as corrupt, chaotic or incompetent, and 66% would give him an 'F'.
- Carney received a bump in approval, with three-in-five approving his handling of Trump last year; 92% of Liberal voters praise him while majorities of NDP and Bloc Québécois voters agree, though 31% disagree.
- Industry watchers note that 74% expect more U.S. regime‑change actions and many Canadians oppose the Venezuela operation, fearing harm to Canada's oil and gas industry.
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Canadians Strike Back on Trump as Breakup Plot Emerges
Canadians hit President Donald Trump with failing marks as details of his administration’s secret meetings with Alberta separatists emerged. A survey by the Canadian nonprofit Angus Reid Institute, conducted from Jan. 23 to 27, found that two-thirds of Canadians gave the 79-year-old American leader a failing mark for his first year back in office. Sixty-six percent of Canadians gave Trump’s first year an ‘F,’ while 15 percent gave him an ‘A’ or …
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4 in 5 Canadians worry about future U.S. relations, Angus Reid poll suggests
A new study by the Angus Reid Institute finds Canadians are worried about Trump's propensity for musing about absorbing Canada into the American union.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Left
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources lean Left
55% Left
L 55%
C 18%
R 27%
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