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The world in Canada : Demographics and diversity in Canadian foreign policy

27 Oct 2005

The belief that the country’s foreign policy is set based on the views of the party in government is held by 16%, while 11% say policy is set by the personal priorities of the current Prime Minister. [...] Focus on countries where our allies are involved in military operations Which of the following do you think tends to be the most important factor when the Canadian government sets foreign policy: The long term interests of Canada based on the analysis of foreign policy 39% 48% experts 11 Public opinion on specific foreign policy issues 31% 21% I am now going to read you a series of statements. [...] Focus on countries where Canada has important trade interests Which of the following do you think tends to be the most important 24% 15% factor when the Canadian government sets foreign policy: The policy of the party in government I am now going to read you a series of statements. [...] There is a significant difference in the confidence of established French Canadians (81%) and established English Canadians (68%) and newcomers (66%) in the Canadian Forces’ ability to help out in domestic natural emergencies. [...] Canadians in the lowest (less than $40K: 76%) and the second highest ($60K to $79K: 75%) household income brackets are more likely than their counterparts in the highest ($80K+: 65%) and second lowest ($40K-$59K: 64%) household income groups to be confident in the Canadian Forces in such a situation.
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