Poll suggests Canadians are growing more alarmed by U.S. tariffs and aggression
- A new poll indicates that 41% of Canadians view U.S. Tariffs and President Donald Trump as major threats to Canada today.
- Dallaire stated that if new tariffs are imposed on April 2, there will be inflationary pressures.
- The poll reveals that 41% of men and 40% of women regard U.S. Relations as the biggest concern.
- Almost half of Canadians aged 18 to 34 would consider moving due to these concerns, compared to one-third of those aged 35 to 54 and less than one-third of those over 55.
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Mattarella's alarm about American tariffs: “Clouds are gathering on the horizon, damage to Italy by unmotivated protectionism.”
“New clouds seem to gather on the horizon, bringing unmotivated protectionism, of closing markets with an incomprehensibly autarchic flavor.” It is the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella who sets off the emergency siren on the tariffs that the United States will apply from April 2 on European products, including Italian ones. The head of state, significantly, speaks at the 44th Forum on the Culture of Oil and Wine in progress in Rome. T…
A trade war as psychological warfare
There is a noticeable presence of worry and fear among Canadians these days. The issue is tariffs, but it is also about what it is doing to our minds and even our health. Who would have thought that the stated intentions of a newly elected leader in a neighbouring country would have such a profound impact that it would create high levels of political anxiety among Canadians?
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