Join the U.S.? No way, say most Canadians surveyed. But nearly a quarter may be open to it | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 17, 2025 - 16:38

Join the U.S.? No way, say most Canadians surveyed. But nearly a quarter may be open to it

January 17, 2025
Join the U.S.? No way, according to most Canadians polled in two recent surveys. However one of the surveys found a sizable chunk of Canadians, nearly a quarter, were at least open to the idea.


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