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Eight In Ten Canadians (82%): Bush No Friend Of Canada, Doesn’t Really Know Canadian Issues

But Canadians Split Over Future Relationship Between The Two Countries:

More Canadians (39%) Believe Canada’s Relationship With The U.S. Should Be Closer Than Farther Apart (27%) While One-Third (32%) Say It Should Remain The Same

April 29, 2004

Contact John Wright at (416) 324-2002

Category Societal Issues, Foreign Affairs & Policy
Location Canada


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John Wright at (416) 324-2002

Toronto, ON – As Prime Minister Paul Martin visits President George W. Bush in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, a new Ipsos-Reid/CTV/The Globe and Mail survey released today shows Canadians have a pretty clear view of the President: eight in ten Canadians (82%) believe that he “is not necessarily a friend of Canada and doesn’t really know anything when it comes to Canadian issues” with only 14% who believe the contrary, that he “is a friend of Canada and really knows and understands Canadian issues”.