31% Yes |
69% No |
25% Yes |
58% No |
3% Yes, this will help create and save more jobs |
8% No, a global free trade system is better for our businesses and consumers |
3% Yes, our country has been on the losing side of trade deals for too long |
3% No, this will hurt our manufacturing businesses that rely on importing cheap resources to make their products |
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@98F2D7F1yr1Y
Add carbon tax inversely to progress on emissions. No domestic carbon tax.
@97TX4J61yr1Y
give me the definition of a tariff and i'll awnser
@96XWM2C1yr1Y
Depending on whether the producer of the imported products is a large coorporation or a smaller start up business.
@92TPFLJ2yrs2Y
Yes but only if they are not party to an existing free trade agreement with Canada
@9GPTJ2D6mos6MO
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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