New poll suggests Canadians’ fear of losing their jobs to a trade war is fading
- A new Leger poll indicates that 38 percent of employed Canadians are worried about job loss, the lowest level since January 26, according to The Canadian Press.
- Sébastien Dallaire, Leger’s executive vice-president for Eastern Canada, noted that Canadians may be finding the trade threats less alarming.
- Bea Bruske, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, warned that the threat to Canadian jobs remains 'very real' due to ongoing layoffs in the steel and aluminum sector.
- The poll reveals that 83 percent of Canadians believe consumer prices have risen recently, suggesting inflation concerns are increasing.
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New poll suggests Canadians' fear of losing their jobs to a trade war is fading
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests that Canadians are feeling less anxious about losing their jobs as U.S. President Donald Trump continues to pursue his trade war with Canada and much of the world. The Leger poll for The Canadian Press, which sampled 1,599 Canadian adults from March 21 to March 24, suggests that 38 […]
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left, 38% Right
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- 38% of the sources lean Left, 38% of the sources lean Right
38% Right
L 38%
C 25%
R 38%
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