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4 in 5 Canadians View China Negatively: Poll
Nearly four in five Canadians say they do not have a positive view of China, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Forty-seven percent of Canadians have a “very unfavourable” view of China, while 30 percent hold a “mostly unfavourable” view, a new survey (pdf) released by Angus Reid Institute (ARI) found.
Only 14 percent say they view the nation favourably, a 34-point drop compared to 2017, the lowest figure the ARI has recorded since 2005.
Similarly, very few Canadians believe that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) offers a fair and accurate account of what happened during the COVID-19, the disease the CCP virus causes, outbreak.
Upgrading Basic Arctic Infrastructure and Protecting Canada’s Sovereignty
Canada needs collaboration, strategic investment, learning from past mistakes, says former Iqaluit mayor
Canada is facing greater security threats as interest in the Arctic grows and shipping routes open up. The situation is prompting Canada’s Arctic stakeholders to renew calls for significant infrastructure investments that they say would also go a long way toward protecting the country’s sovereignty in the region.
“We can much better improve the quality of civilian infrastructure and provide options for our military to look at additional strategic asset development in communities throughout the region,” said Ryan Brain, president & CEO of WSP Canada. “[It’s] a great thing to do for our economy, our environment, and our national security.”