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Back to homepageKremlin Contradiction: Despite Trump’s ‘respect’, two-thirds of Americans view Putin negatively
February 10, 2017 – “Very smart.” “A great leader.” At times, both during the election and since taking office, President Donald Trump has been effusive in his praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was again the case during a
Read More‘America First?’ Americans say yes on trade, but aren’t ready to give up on NATO, UN just yet
February 7, 2017 – Putting foreign powers “on notice”, “taking names” at the United Nations, tense Oval Office phone conversations with long time allies and open talk of massive import tariffs on its third-biggest trading partner – if nothing else,
Read MoreThe Friendly 49th? Four-in-five who crossed the border in 2016 had a ‘good’ experience overall
Those who report bad experiences more likely to be younger or belong to a visible minority January 30, 2017 – The vast majority of Canadians who traveled to the United States in 2016 had a good border-crossing experience, while the
Read MoreNow what? Americans expect economy to improve, global peace to worsen under President Trump
January 23, 2017 – The inauguration is over. Celebrations and protests alike have completed. Many Americans are now heading home and taking stock of how their country and the world have changed over the last eight years under the stewardship
Read MoreCanada, 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 MoreFriends and Foes in Trump’s America: Canada tops Americans’ list of allies
January 19, 2017 – In the Donald Trump era, which countries should the United States consider friends, and which should it regard with caution? A new public opinion poll of more than 1,500 Americans conducted by the Angus Reid Institute
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