Quebec survey respondents positive, pragmatic about ties with China

A new survey shows that Quebecers have views of China even more positive than in the rest of Canada.
Quebec respondents who completed a recent survey for the University of British Columbia and University of Ottawa in French are even more positive about China than those who completed the survey in English, though sample sizes are too small to draw any firm conclusions.
As Ottawa awaits the outcome of the NAFTA negotiations and amidst deepening tensions in United States-China relations, a new survey shows that Quebecers have views of China and the prospect of deeper relations even more positive than in the rest of Canada. Conducted by Qualtrics on behalf of a rese...

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