New Pew poll: Attitudes of Canadians and Americans on XL pipeline and TPP
What Canadas new government might mean for U.S. relations
In our most recent survey, Canadians are split: 42% favor building the pipeline, while 48% are against it. Among Liberal supporters, 45% approve of the pipeline, with a nearly identical 46% opposed. Conservative Party backers are much more enthused by the project (72% support it), while backers of the left-leaning, social-democrat New Democratic Party (22%) are least supportive.
In the U.S., theres more public support for the Keystone pipeline, but its largely split along party lines. According to a November 2014 Pew Research survey, 59% of Americans support building the pipeline. But theres greater support among Republicans (83%) than Democrats (43%).
TPP, a new trade agreement that seeks to reduce tariffs between the U.S., Canada and 10 other Asia-Pacific nations, has garnered public support in both Canada and the U.S. In Canada, six-in-ten Liberal supporters say TPP is a good thing for Canada, and seven-in-ten say this among the countrys Conservatives. Among NDP supporters, however, only 42% think the massive trade deal is a boon for Canada.
In the U.S., 49% support the trade deal. In Canada, those who back the more liberal Democratic Party are more supportive of the pact (51% say it is a good thing for the U.S.) than are those with the more conservative Republican Party (43%).
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/10/20/what-canadas-new-government-might-mean-for-u-s-relations/