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    Canadian opinions of US and Trump are at or near historic lows

    Lester HoltBy Lester HoltSeptember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Canadians are increasingly critical of the United States and Donald Trump, according to recent survey data. Opinions of the US and its former president have reached levels that researchers describe as historically low, reflecting deep concern over political, social, and economic issues.

    The survey, conducted across multiple regions of Canada, revealed widespread disapproval of Trump’s policies, leadership style, and political influence. Respondents cited concerns over divisive rhetoric, international relations, and domestic controversies as reasons for their negative views.

    In addition to opinions about Trump personally, Canadians expressed skepticism about broader US governance. Issues such as political polarization, handling of social justice matters, and foreign policy decisions contributed to declining perceptions of the United States as a whole.

    Experts note that Canada’s close geographic, economic, and cultural ties to the US make these opinions particularly significant. Negative perceptions can influence trade discussions, diplomatic interactions, and public sentiment on bilateral issues, potentially affecting cross-border cooperation.

    The survey highlighted generational differences in attitudes. Younger Canadians were more likely to view Trump and US politics unfavorably, often citing social and environmental policies as points of concern. Older demographics expressed a mix of opinions but still registered high levels of disapproval compared with historical data.

    Political analysts suggest that media coverage plays a key role in shaping these perceptions. Continuous reporting on controversial US decisions, political conflicts, and Trump-related news has amplified public awareness, contributing to more critical viewpoints among Canadians.

    The survey also explored Canadian attitudes toward future US leadership. Many respondents indicated that their trust in US political institutions has declined, and they expressed a desire for leaders who prioritize diplomacy, stability, and global cooperation.

    This trend of negative perception is not entirely new but appears more pronounced in recent years. Previous data had shown fluctuations in Canadian views of the US depending on presidential administrations and international events. The latest figures, however, suggest historically low approval for both Trump and broader US governance.

    Social media engagement reflects similar concerns. Canadians frequently comment on policy decisions, election outcomes, and public statements from US leaders. This online discourse reinforces survey findings, revealing both frustration and heightened scrutiny of American politics.

    Economic factors also play a role in shaping opinions. Trade policies, border regulations, and cross-border cooperation impact Canadians’ daily lives. Perceived unpredictability in US economic decisions under Trump has contributed to skepticism and concern about the stability of bilateral relations.

    Diplomatic experts emphasize that negative public sentiment can influence policy indirectly. While Canadian officials maintain formal diplomatic channels, public opinion often informs government priorities, particularly in areas such as trade, environmental agreements, and cultural exchange programs.

    Despite these concerns, there remain areas of cooperation between Canada and the US, including security, scientific research, and environmental initiatives. However, public opinion may pressure both governments to maintain transparency and pursue policies that reassure citizens on both sides of the border.

    Researchers conclude that understanding Canadian perspectives is crucial for US policymakers, especially when considering the impact of leadership style, political decisions, and international behavior. The historical lows in approval ratings underscore the challenges facing the US in maintaining favorable perceptions abroad.

    For Canadians, the survey serves as a reflection of broader anxieties about political leadership, social stability, and international relations. As US politics continue to evolve, public opinion in neighboring countries will remain an important factor in shaping diplomatic and cultural ties.

    The findings highlight the intersection of politics, media, and public perception. They illustrate how leadership and policy decisions can influence international reputation and underscore the importance of engagement, communication, and responsiveness in global affairs.

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    Lester Holt is a freelance journalist based in the USA, with over 25 years of experience reporting on Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. He earned his degree in Journalism from California State University, Sacramento. Throughout his career, he has contributed to outlets such as NBC News, MSNBC, and The New York Times. Known for his clear reporting and insightful storytelling, Lester delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on national and global developments.

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