A majority of Canadians and Americans say they find China to be the greatest health threat to their countries, while agreeing that Chinese goods should be the top priority for inspections, a Nanos Research poll shows.
This synchronized view of the threats posed by China was published in the latest release of an 18-year tracking survey, co-conducted by the Canada-based Nanos and the University at Buffalo. This latest survey is the seventh wave conducted since Justin Trudeau became the prime minister of Canada and the second wave with Joe Biden as president of the United States.
The survey found that a majority (59 percent) of Canadians are likely to say that China poses the greatest health threat to their country, while more Americans (66 percent) hold this view. A significant portion (35 percent) of Canadians find its neighbour south of the border poses the greatest health threat to its country, while 5 percent of Americans hold this view of Canada….