Canadians kind of hate America now,more than they do Russia

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New results from The POLITICO Poll suggest a lasting chill has settled over the world's former bosom buddies. Americans are rosy as ever about their northern neighbors, but Canadians don't share the love.

Their message to America: It's not us, it's you.

Canadians don't see Trump's America as merely an annoyance, the survey found. They consider the superpower next door the world's greatest threat to peacetime.

The POLITICO Poll — in partnership with U.K. polling firm Public First — finds Canadians increasingly view the United States as a source of global volatility instead of as a stabilizing ally.

In survey question after survey question, Canadians say the U.S. no longer reflects their values, is more likely to provoke conflict than to prevent it and, as a result, is pushing Canada to consider closer ties with other global powers — including overtures to China that would have seemed unthinkable only a couple of years ago.

Other results that reveal the extent of Canada's mistrust:

  • 57 percent of Canadians in the poll said the U.S. cannot be depended on in a crisis.
  • 67 percent say the U.S. "challenges" — as opposed to supports — its allies around the world.
  • 69 percent agree the U.S. tends to create problems for other countries rather than solve them.

 
New results from The POLITICO Poll suggest a lasting chill has settled over the world's former bosom buddies. Americans are rosy as ever about their northern neighbors, but Canadians don't share the love.

Their message to America: It's not us, it's you.

Canadians don't see Trump's America as merely an annoyance, the survey found. They consider the superpower next door the world's greatest threat to peacetime.

The POLITICO Poll — in partnership with U.K. polling firm Public First — finds Canadians increasingly view the United States as a source of global volatility instead of as a stabilizing ally.

In survey question after survey question, Canadians say the U.S. no longer reflects their values, is more likely to provoke conflict than to prevent it and, as a result, is pushing Canada to consider closer ties with other global powers — including overtures to China that would have seemed unthinkable only a couple of years ago.

Other results that reveal the extent of Canada's mistrust:

  • 57 percent of Canadians in the poll said the U.S. cannot be depended on in a crisis.
  • 67 percent say the U.S. "challenges" — as opposed to supports — its allies around the world.
  • 69 percent agree the U.S. tends to create problems for other countries rather than solve them.

Not surprising given they were America’s closest ally for centuries, fought along side America in every major conflict, even saved American hostages in Iran, and in just a few weeks, America not only cuts those ties, but regularly refers to Canada in negative characterizations. And Canada isn’t the only former ally

And we can all thank Donald and his narcissistic ego for that
 
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