Nearly one in two Canadians say the recent errant honouring of a 98-year-old Nazi veteran in Parliament has had a major impact on Canada's reputation abroad, while one third think Canada is providing too much financial support to Ukraine, recent Nanos polling finds.
I feel like the title should really indicate that it is Canadians’ perception on Canada’s international reputation a bit better. Interesting to poll Canadians on how non Canadians perceive Canada and title it this way.
Also, they’re choosing a very interesting way to present the data.
You could just as easily say “More then half of Canadians felt that it had little or no impact.” This would arguably be just as, if not more, accurate given the numbers from the poll.
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I feel like the title should really indicate that it is Canadians’ perception on Canada’s international reputation a bit better. Interesting to poll Canadians on how non Canadians perceive Canada and title it this way.
Also, they’re choosing a very interesting way to present the data.
You could just as easily say “More then half of Canadians felt that it had little or no impact.” This would arguably be just as, if not more, accurate given the numbers from the poll.
Honestly if this is what constitutes an international scandal for Canada, as horrible as it appears, I’ll take it.
A nazi would do that.
To what exactly are you referring to.
Look, the guy has a name. The least we can do is call him Pierre when we talk about him.