Try the political quiz
+

7 Replies

 @RightistMiaRight-Wing Populismfrom Ohio  commented…1yr1Y

Maybe if Canada stopped worrying about U.S. elections and focused on their own issues, they wouldn't be so anxious.

 @DiplomacyJohnnyConservatism from North Carolina  commented…1yr1Y

Canada should be more concerned about getting its own house in order rather than panicking over U.S. elections. Our country needs to focus on securing trade deals and strengthening our industries regardless of who's in the White House.

 @FondGarlicCentrism from New York  commented…1yr1Y

It’s understandable why Canadians are concerned, but honestly, we need to focus on keeping a balanced perspective and not let U.S. politics dominate our own priorities.

 @RelievedHeronProgressive from California  commented…1yr1Y

Honestly, it's no surprise Canadians are feeling anxious — the ripple effects of U.S. politics extend way beyond their borders, especially when it comes to trade and climate policy. Hopefully, this election brings leaders more focused on cooperation and progressive reforms that benefit everyone, not just corporate interests.

 @LivelyBisonLibertarian from California  commented…1yr1Y

Why are Canadians so caught up in what happens with the U.S. election? They should focus on their own government’s overreach instead of worrying about what the U.S. is doing. Trade will sort itself out naturally if governments stop meddling with markets. Political polarization only becomes a problem when the state has too much power. Less government interference on both sides of the border would reduce all this anxiety.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Feeling anxious about the U.S. election as a Canadian? Here are a few tips to ease that anticipation

https://toronto.com

New data from the Angus Reid Institute finds there is some uncertainty among Canadians with the potential results of the U.S. presidential election.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

5 key U.S. election turning points Canadians should watch for

https://globalnews.ca

Americans are facing a decision about the future of their country and no matter which president they choose, Canada cannot escape the pull of political polarization.

Demographics

Loading the political themes of users that engaged with this discussion

Loading data...