A new poll suggests that more than a quarter of Canadians — 27 per cent — now see the United States as an "enemy" country, while another 30 per cent still say they consider the U.S. an ally.
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Canadian flagmaker Flags Unlimited's sales have doubled from a year earlier, the company's owners said, as tensions with the neighboring United States fuel a wave of patriotism. Arrthy Thayaparan has ...
The desire to show off national pride by purchasing and displaying Canadian flags has risen sharply in recent weeks after the United States set up tariffs for goods imported from Canada. Winnipeg ...
There was a time, not so long ago, when the Canadian flag was a strong symbol, an emblem flown with pride by people all ...
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Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Poll says 27% of Canadians see U.S.
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The desire to show off national pride by purchasing and displaying Canadian flags has risen sharply in recent weeks after the United States set up tariffs for goods imported from Canada.