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  • betplom
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    • 09-20-06
    • 13444

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    Americans have favourable view of Canada
    Americans have favourable view of Canada

    http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2...945651-cp.html

    WASHINGTON - Their sports columnists may be eviscerating our Winter Games, their congressional representatives may still not see the harm in "Buy American," and most of them likely don't know Ottawa from Moose Jaw.

    But nonetheless, Americans love us.

    Canada is once again on top in Gallup's annual country ratings list, with 90 per cent of Americans viewing their northern neighbour favourably.

    Britain is right behind Canada at 87 per cent, while Iran is at the bottom of the list with only 10 per cent of U.S. citizens feeling the love.

    "What's not to like about Canada?" Lydia Saad, a senior editor at Gallup, said Friday.
    "The two countries that always appear at the top are Canada and Great Britain. Those seem to be two largely English-speaking allies that Americans feel a real kinship to, and of course there are a lot of historical connections that bind them."

    A longtime observer of Canada-U.S. relations says the rave reviews are likely due to Americans viewing Canadians as - well - similar to Americans.

    "A lot of people in the United States have met people from Canada," David Biette, director of the Canadian Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, said Friday.
    "Canadians are respectful and nice when they travel here, they don't have an accent except for when they say 'about,' they look like Americans, they eat the same food as Americans, and so they feel familiar to Americans."
    Canadians may not be flattered by that, Biette added, but indeed it's a form of high praise coming from Americans.

    "When Americans say: 'Oh, you're just like us' to Canadians, that's a compliment. It's meant in a kind way, even if Canadians might not take it that way."
    Mexico, on the other hand, America's neighbour to the south, didn't fare so well in the Gallup poll conducted from Feb. 1-3. Along with Russia, the country was about as likely to be viewed favourably as it was unfavourably.

    "Although the two-percentage-point decline in Mexico's overall favourable rating between 2009 and today is not significant, the result is that, for the first time since 1993, fewer than half of Americans have a favourable view of the United States' southern neighbour," Gallup said in a release on Friday.
    Gallup included Yemen on the list for the first time this year in the aftermath of an attempted terrorist attack on a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day. The man in custody for that failed attempt allegedly had ties to a Yemen-based al-Qaida group.

    The country's 21 per cent favourable rating was among the lowest in the survey, though one in four Americans polled had no opinion at all of Yemen.
    Gallup says that only Iraq saw a statistically significant drop in favourability over the past year. Most countries' ratings, including Canada's, remained unchanged from last year.

    The good news for Canada comes as seven Canadian premiers descend upon the U.S. capital to attend the influential National Governors Association meeting. The premiers were also slated to sit down Friday with some key members of President Barack Obama's cabinet, including his economic czar, Larry Summers, and Lisa Jackson, head of the Environmental Protection Agency.

    Earlier this month, the U.S. and Canada resolved a yearlong dispute on the Buy American policies in Obama's US$787 billion economic stimulus package. Canada was exempt from the provisions and is continuing to push for a permanent exemption from all such measures.
    Results of the survey are based on telephone interviews with a random sample of 1,025 American adults, aged 18 and older. The margin of error is plus or minus four percentage points.
  • minet123
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 02-17-07
    • 10280

    #2
    In 3 months when the Olympics are over half the people in the USA wouldn't be able to point to Canada on a map
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    • Boner_18
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-24-08
      • 8301

      #3
      I have always like Canada and their people. The people have a reputation for being one of the most polite nationalities around.
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      • PittsburghPlayer
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        • 01-11-10
        • 6760

        #4
        Originally posted by minet123
        In 3 months when the Olympics are over half the people in the USA wouldn't be able to point to Canada on a map
        I guess you are saying we have a lot of retards here in the States. I agree. I have always admired Canadians, my experience has been no one fukks with you unless you fukk with them first. I have never tested a Canadian, so as far as I am concerned Canadians are cool. Great beer and weed too, when I was smoking!
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        • statnerds
          SBR MVP
          • 09-23-09
          • 4047

          #5
          obviously those Americans viewing Canada favorably didn't see the push that cost Ono in the short track nor have they been to Niagara Falls. dear douchebags, your city relies on tourism for survival, try being a little nicer to said tourist.

          of course when your gift to world is hockey, you get tons of leeway on all other things. NHL playoffs are the best sporting event ever, following closely by World Cup Futbol.

          and your second best contribution to the world: Kids in the Hall.
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          • PittsburghPlayer
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 01-11-10
            • 6760

            #6
            Hey Stat, what is worse? The push you refer to or the USA`s killing of Canadian soldiers with friendly fire? Second contribution Kids? You need to get out more maybe. Canada has a lot to offer and most would agree Niagara Falls is not high on the list anymore. Total tourist trap.
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            • podunk
              SBR MVP
              • 11-12-09
              • 3455

              #7
              oh canada
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              • Powderguy
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                • 09-18-09
                • 6939

                #8
                Originally posted by Boner_18
                I have always like Canada and their people. The people have a reputation for being one of the most polite nationalities around.
                WHAT!? The older people in Quebec are known to be some of the biggest a-holes ever. The french canadians.
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                • whatsgood5
                  Restricted User
                  • 10-13-09
                  • 15359

                  #9
                  I've personally never liked Canadians. I mean they pledge to a freaking leaf
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                  • THE PROFIT
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 11-27-09
                    • 17701

                    #10
                    Britain is our and Canadas mother country. Our countries were born out of their empire.

                    The Brits burned the fukin White House!!!
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                    • BrentCrude
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                      • 11-16-05
                      • 4665

                      #11
                      Canada is looking better.

                      Lots of economists are thinking that Canada has more stability for investments and bonds than the USA has.Canada has a ton of natural resources,lots of nice land and few people.Even with the liberals in Canada doing everything they can to socialize everything and make life worse,it has it's strong points.Just think how great Canada could be if it was run the right way.Canada doesn't have to worry about spending itself into bankruptcy on defense matters because they have the USA to do that for them.I won't go to Canada anymore since the USA now requires a passport to get back into the states.What a damn shame!I live 90 miles from the border and this year the drive through traffic from places like Chicago to go to the lakes in Canada just about quit all together.Another thing that I don't like about Canada is how they still are subjects to the English royalty.I'm English and it would bug me to think of myself as a subject.

                      It's alot cheaper to make movies and own a hockey team in Canada.I think it's alot easier for US companies to explore for oil and minerals too.
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                      • Deuce
                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                        • 01-12-08
                        • 29843

                        #12
                        With Glowing Hearts.
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                        • THE PROFIT
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                          • 11-27-09
                          • 17701

                          #13
                          Originally posted by BrentCrude
                          Lots of economists are thinking that Canada has more stability for investments and bonds than the USA has.Canada has a ton of natural resources,lots of nice land and few people.Even with the liberals in Canada doing everything they can to socialize everything and make life worse,it has it's strong points.Just think how great Canada could be if it was run the right way.Canada doesn't have to worry about spending itself into bankruptcy on defense matters because they have the USA to do that for them.I won't go to Canada anymore since the USA now requires a passport to get back into the states.What a damn shame!I live 90 miles from the border and this year the drive through traffic from places like Chicago to go to the lakes in Canada just about quit all together.Another thing that I don't like about Canada is how they still are subjects to the English royalty.I'm English and it would bug me to think of myself as a subject.

                          It's alot cheaper to make movies and own a hockey team in Canada.I think it's alot easier for US companies to explore for oil and minerals too.

                          You're from England?
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                          • statnerds
                            SBR MVP
                            • 09-23-09
                            • 4047

                            #14
                            Originally posted by PittsburghPlayer
                            Second contribution Kids? You need to get out more maybe.
                            did you really just front on this:

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                            • statnerds
                              SBR MVP
                              • 09-23-09
                              • 4047

                              #15
                              or this:

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                              • whatsgood5
                                Restricted User
                                • 10-13-09
                                • 15359

                                #16
                                Im glad we beat those fukkers in hockey though
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                                • statnerds
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 09-23-09
                                  • 4047

                                  #17
                                  FUKK Canada

                                  classless bunch of over-taxed, drunk pricks

                                  Canadian curling fans leave Danish player in tears
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