Two recent surveys suggest most Canadians actually agree on something: that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump should keep his hands off Canada.

However, one survey found that a significant chunk of Canadians, nearly a quarter, were at least open to the idea. And another poll found about the same percentage of Americans were also supportive of a merge.

The polls conducted by Abacus Data and Angus Reid Institute follow comments by Trump who has mused that Canada could be annexed by the U.S. and become the 51st state.

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    the discussion about this whole thing reads at a 1st grade level. “Lets just do it, we’re so much like them anyway, we’d pay less taxes, Canada is fucked, its not a bad idea honestly”

    and this is supposed to be a dicussion about merging two fundementally different governments, tens of thousands of laws, and two economies involving like 360 million people? I’ll shorten it for you. IT IS NOT HAPPENING. Such a thing would take DECADES of work and require both sides to be on board the entire time.

    the only scenario that remains feasible for this desired end result. is a mother fucking invasion.

    Democracy is precious, and its also fucking lethal. Because it gives traitors and brainrot paitients a vote.

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    In related news, nearly a quarter of Canadians read at a 6th grade level, and 20% of those are functionally illiterate.

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    hmmm…I wonder what percentage of the Canadian Population is Albertan and Saskatchewanian…

    I live in a province of traitors.

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      What shitty reporting!

      To reach one quarter (actually 24%), they had to count everyone who didn’t answer “absolutely not”. This means it includes a bunch of “not in favor” as those that are open to the idea!

      Elsewhere, it said that only 1 in 10 were in favor.

      If the poll had four options, it means:

      • Absolutely not: 76%
      • Would rather not: 14%
      • In favor: 4%
      • Absolutely Yes: 6%

      Edit: numbers. They’re not clear on the exact digits, trying to fudge them their way…

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    19 hours ago

    I’m open to a Schengen style agreement with open borders like Europe has. Even a common currency would probably be fine. No way you are imposing that shitshow of a federal political system on us though.

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      We’d probably have some difficulty figuring out if Canada was gonna be a Republic or the US would be part of the Commonwealth-type.

      I could see that mess boiling down to a duel.

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        I fully endorse fights to the death between politicians to settle mundane bureaucratic questions.

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    Fuck no, I’ll move to Europe and renounce my citizenship if it happens.

    I’d rather have Quebec be its own country than have anything to do with the US.

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    1 day ago

    Hi, American here. Please don’t, we really ain’t it. Besides all the best TV shows are made in Canada!

    Cheeto is doing his “firehose of BS”, trying to distract from the fact that he’s going to rob us blind, and not do anything he promised.

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    It is not wise to reject the idea without any details - at least this can be negotiated, and if some kind of union is to advantage to Canada, then why not? Jingoism is not practical - look at Ukraine for example. The most outrageous thing to me about Trump proposal is that Canada would be one state - it should be at least 4.

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    Abacus Data found that Quebec was the province with the highest proportion of respondents (77 per cent) saying they are “absolutely against.”

    No surprises here, I’m not gonna do the math, but that might push Anglo Canada up to a 1/3 open to it or something along those lines.