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Back to homepageCanada, Mexico and the Age of Donald Trump
By Angus Reid, Chairman January 20, 2017 – Today marks the start of the presidency of Donald Trump, a man who has made it clear that he intends to reset old alliances and agreements covering everything from trade to security. Apart from
Read MoreAnalysis: Canada doesn’t have to follow Trump’s anti-Mexico stance on trade
By Ian Holliday, Research Associate January 9, 2017 – Few things are certain about Donald Trump’s impending presidency, but one of the safest bets you could place about the policies of the incoming administration is that they will involve increased animosity toward
Read MoreAmerican Election: Most Canadians say Trump victory will hurt their country’s relationship with the U.S.
Notable gender differences drive Canadian assessments of the campaign and US electorate November 11, 2016 – Canadians are expressing concern that Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 U.S. Presidential election may signal the start of a
Read MoreWhat the U.S. pollsters missed
By Shachi Kurl, Executive Director November 9, 2016 – As the saying goes, “demography is destiny.” Last night, destiny was a win for Donald Trump. There will be a lot of time to reflect on what this means for Canada and the
Read MoreIn bellwether Ohio county, some voters have “inherent distrust” of system
By Shachi Kurl, Executive Director November 7, 2016 CLEVELAND — It’s coming up on 2 p.m. at the Lake County Administration Centre in suburban Cleveland, and the lineup to cast a ballot on the last day of early voting extends
Read MoreShachi Kurl, executive director of the Angus Reid Institute, in United States studying presidential election
November 6, 2016 – In these last days of the U.S. Presidential campaign, a select group of Canadian politicians and political observers has been invited to visit Washington, D.C., and other U.S. as participants in an International Visitor Leadership Program (ILVP).
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