More than half of Canadians say the U.S. will fare the best in NAFTA talks: poll

Only 17 per cent of respondents to a Forum Research poll believe Canada will end up a winner in renegotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Most Canadians responding to Forum Research poll in August believed the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, right, will be able to win the best deal in NAFTA renegotiations, rather than the negotiating team assembled by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, left.
Canadians are skeptical of how the country will fare in ongoing renegotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement, with more than half of respondents to a recent poll believing the United States will ultimately emerge as the real winner, results suggest.

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