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Province/Territory
Response rates from 2.7k New Democratic voters.
30% Yes |
70% No |
24% Yes |
59% No |
4% Yes, this will help create and save more jobs |
8% No, a global free trade system is better for our businesses and consumers |
2% Yes, our country has been on the losing side of trade deals for too long |
4% No, this will hurt our manufacturing businesses that rely on importing cheap resources to make their products |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 2.7k New Democratic voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 2.7k New Democratic voters.
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Unique answers from New Democratic voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B244VCM2wks2W
I think this should be done on a case to case basis. If the states adds the 25% tariffs then yes we should counter
@9YNBMP42mos2MO
Tariffs should only be used in the case of national security related items/industries or when foreign governments subsidize their exports or tariff our imports.
@9XJDXXW2mos2MO
The money made from for global free trade instead of local labour/resources, goes to executives and large corporations which have lackluster effects on benefiting Canada. Increasing tariffs would hurt our economy because corporations would then offload the increase of manufacturing and resources to the consumer or the employee.
@9WK3LGV2mos2MO
This is not an all question there are times when tariffs are necessary this is a case by case situation.
@9WBTJ7S2mos2MO
Yes.It needs to be 100% tarrifs. Our country should become selfsustaining again and not rely on the global market.
@9RQNPMR5mos5MO
Yes if we have the same product available here. Or better yet help the Canadian companies become competitive with the imports.
@9RGCB9P5mos5MO
No, not on materials, but should on direct to consumer products and provide more subsidies for manufacturing and production of Canadian-made goods.
@9GPTJ2D1yr1Y
Yes, but it should occur in conjunction with the creation of a robust system that provides a balance between reducing the cost to businesses who must access items not available in the current domestic market AND incentivize consumers to prioritize purchasing products from domestic manufacturers
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