Fewer Canadians see U.S. as 'reliable' as global confidence in Washington sags: poll
Only 33% of Canadians view the United States favorably, Pew found, as trust in the U.S. fell to 35% and global ratings of Trump sank.
- On Tuesday, the Pew Research Center reported that only 33 per cent of Canadians view the United States favorably, marking a decline from 34 per cent in 2025 and 54 per cent in 2024.
- Perceptions of American reliability have dropped significantly, with only 35 per cent of Canadians now viewing the United States as a reliable partner compared to 83 per cent in 2022.
- The Washington-based Pew Research Center surveyed 42,151 adults across 36 countries between Feb. 8 and May 13 to gauge global confidence in the United States.
- President Donald Trump has rattled the bilateral relationship through persistent threats of annexation and the implementation of various trade tariffs.
- On Monday, Trump signed an executive order on quantum computing technology within the White House Oval Office in Washington.
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Less Canadians see U.S. as ‘reliable’ as confidence falls under Trump: poll - National
The poll found only 33 per cent of Canadians viewed the United States favourably — a drop from 34 per cent in 2025 and steep decline from the 54 per cent recorded in 2024.
Fewer Canadians see U.S. as 'reliable' as global confidence in Washington sags: poll
Most Canadians continue to view the United States unfavourably as global confidence in the U.S. under President Donald Trump continues to slide.
Fewer Canadians see U.S. as ‘reliable’ as global confidence in Washington sags: poll
WASHINGTON - Most Canadians continue to view the United States unfavourably as global confidence in the U.S. under President Donald Trump continues to slide.
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