The article explores the growing divide in perceptions of the U.S.-Canada relationship. A recent survey reveals that two-thirds of Canadians view the U.S. as 'unfriendly' or an 'enemy', and 61% are boycotting American businesses. This sentiment of distrust isn't new; historical data shows a significant decline in favorable Canadian views towards the U.S. over decades. Despite this, Americans express a largely favorable view of Canada. The piece discusses cultural factors contributing to these contrasting perceptions and the implications for political relations between the two countries.
As of April, two-thirds of Canadians considered the U.S. to be 'unfriendly' or an 'enemy,' reflecting a longstanding decline in favorable views toward the U.S.
The disparity in perceptions shows that while 87% of Americans view Canada favorably, Canadians have their own complex history of resentment toward the U.S.
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