Here’s what’s currently circulating on the topic:
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A May 2026 poll discussed in Canadian outlets suggests Canadians are skeptical about a quick Canada–US trade deal, with a sizable share doubting whether the U.S. would abide by any agreement. This points to patience for a more comprehensive deal rather than rushing to a quick, weaker agreement.[1]
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American public sentiment varies by party and voter group, but some polls show segments of U.S. voters viewing a potential deal more positively than others, which influences cross-border negotiations.[2]
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Broader coverage through outlets like Bloomberg and Maclean’s has highlighted a pattern of cautious optimism followed by renewed doubts as negotiations stall or face political pushes and tariff pressure.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can narrow to:
- The latest Canadian public opinion on timing and concessions for a US trade deal.
- Current U.S. public opinion on Canada-U.S. trade terms.
- Key sticking points in the talks (tariffs on steel, aluminum, autos, lumber; digital services tax; dispute resolution) and how polls view those issues.
Sources
Canadians are split on whether a new trade deal with the United States should come quickly, and the canada us trade deal poll shows 66% do not trust Donald Trump to abide by one. Abacus Data shared the results exclusively with the Toronto Star, and the poll suggests many Canadians would rather wait …
www.el-balad.comBy ANGUS REID INSTITUTE October 10, 2025 – New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds that in contrast with U.S. President Donald Trump’s sentiment, that Canadians will be “very happy”…
armchairmayor.caMost Americans — including Republicans — continue to view Canada positively in economic and trade matters even as U.S. President Donald Trump directs anger at their northern neighbour.
www.bnnbloomberg.caMore respondents were disappointed with the deal than pleased with it, meaning a presumptive plus for the Liberals could be a liability
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abacusdata.caOpposition to free trade is at a record high in Canada, and nearly twice as many Americans as Canadi
www.joc.comOTTAWA — A new national poll finds that most Canadians see securing a new trade deal with the U.S. as crucial for domestic jobs and economic growth. The poll, conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI), shows that cross-border relations is a top-of-mind concern for Canadians, as the national economy falters under the weight of tariffs . … A formal review of Canada’s trilateral trade deal with the U.S. and Mexico is set for next summer. The Ipsos poll was conducted...
unpublished.caCanadians have little faith a trade deal with the US will be reached in the next six months, after US President Donald Trump blew up talks over an anti-tariff ad campaign launched by the province of Ontario.
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