A recent Pew Research Center survey shows a dramatic rise in unfavourable opinions of the United States among Canadians, paralleling similar sentiments in other G7 nations. Frustration over trade policies initiated by the Trump administration has contributed to a drop in Canadians' positive perceptions, plummeting from 54% last year to only 34% this year. Meanwhile, Americans maintain a favourable view of their G7 allies, presenting a stark contrast. Additional data from Statistics Canada highlights a significant drop in Canadian travel to the US, reflecting growing dissatisfaction with the bilateral relationship.
"According to the newly released study from the Pew Research Center, a majority of Americans see the other G7 countries favourably. More than seven in 10 have positive views of Japan (77%), Canada (74%), Italy (74%) and the UK (70%)."
"Only one-third of Canadians (34%) think positively of their southern neighbour today, compared with 54% last year. Sixty-four percent of Canadians now hold unfavourable views of the US."
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