
Four in five Canadians surveyed believe boycotting U.S.-made goods or avoiding travel to the United States could help strengthen Canada’s bargaining position with its southern neighbour, according to a new Nanos Research survey commissioned by CTV News.
The poll found 80 per cent of Canadians think such boycotts would be “helpful or somewhat helpful” in response to U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. Fewer than one in five respondents, or 18 per cent, said they believe it would be not helpful or somewhat not helpful.
A lot of Canadians voted for Carney as well …
• $292,200 Comptroller General @TBS_Canada
• $309,700 Minister @FinanceCanada
• $420,600 Deputy Minister @FinanceCanada
• $420,600 Clerk @PrivyCouncilCA
• $458,100 president @bdc_ca
• $544,800 Governor @bankofcanada
• $550,600 CEO @ExportDevCanada
• $562,700 CEO… https://t.co/JExIj2WjYu— Blacklock's Reporter (@mindingottawa) October 8, 2025
h/t Mauser
