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Canadians cite U.S. influence, separatist sentiment in Alberta as threats to unity, poll finds
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Canadians cite U.S. influence, separatist sentiment in Alberta as threats to unity, poll finds

A poll conducted by Nanos Research for The Globe and Mail reveals that Canadians perceive several factors as major threats to national unity, including U.S. influence (54%), political polarization (50%), and the potential for an Alberta separation referendum (45%). Over 75% of respondents emphasized the importance of maintaining Canadian unity, though nearly half (47%) believe Canada is less united now compared to five years ago. Concerns include tensions with the U.S., regional economic disparities, and political divisions. The survey highlights growing anxieties around Canada's stability amid ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S. and Mexico, as well as upcoming elections in Quebec and Alberta that could see separatist movements gain traction.

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The Globe and Mail logoThe Globe and MailNeodvisen🔒SredinaDejstva 85Objektivnost 80pred 3 dnevi
Canadians cite U.S. influence, separatist sentiment in Alberta as threats to unity, poll finds

A poll conducted by Nanos Research for The Globe and Mail reveals that Canadians perceive several factors as major threats to national unity, including U.S. influence (54%), political polarization (50%), and the potential for an Alberta separation referendum (45%). Over 75% of respondents emphasized the importance of maintaining Canadian unity, though nearly half (47%) believe Canada is less united now compared to five years ago. Concerns include tensions with the U.S., regional economic disparities, and political divisions. The survey highlights growing anxieties around Canada's stability amid ongoing trade negotiations with the U.S. and Mexico, as well as upcoming elections in Quebec and Alberta that could see separatist movements gain traction.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents the poll results neutrally, highlighting concerns expressed by Canadians without overtly favoring any side. It includes balanced perspectives on the issues raised, such as U.S. influence, political polarization, and separatist sentiments, without using biased language or omiting

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the poll findings and quotes the researcher. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the emphasis on potential threats to unity and the implication that current trends may worsen, which introduces some concern rather than neutrality.

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