Fears over Trump’s tariffs grow, but Canadian federal party standings static: polls

Pollster Nik Nanos said voters' minds could be made up by 'how the two leaders of the Conservatives and the Liberals scope out how they're going to manage' the relationship with the new U.S. president.
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Canadians' concerns about the economy have grown since U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threats of tariffs, according to polling.

As Donald Trump resumes the United States presidency on Jan. 20, polling shows Canadians are increasingly focused on the impact his actions could have on this country’s economy and stability, but their concerns have not yet translated into a change in voting intentions ahe...

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