80% Yes |
20% No |
62% Yes |
16% No |
12% Yes, but only if strong protections for our national resources and workers are enacted with each trade deal |
3% No, free trade puts downward pressure on wages and undermines consumer and environmental protections |
6% Yes, but only with nations that adhere to strict human rights policies |
1% No, past free trade deals have been unfair to our citizens |
See how support for each position on “Free Trade” has changed over time for 518k Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@92MWQCF2yrs2Y
Only if it does not harm the environment and consumers
@9DW7GRS8mos8MO
@9DMC8LY8mos8MO
Only bilateral trade agreements and no climate change or woke socialism.
@9C656B311mos11MO
Only law abiding countries with formal regulations, and have no human rights violations. Not china.
@9BKK3RM12mos12MO
it depends, are the trade deals for products produced in Canada? are the deals including mandatory worker safety and rights as Canada?
@98TFJ4C1yr1Y
yes, but we should try and become more independant
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