Weekly Survey (August 11, 2020)

DISCOVER OUR MOST RECENT RESULTS BELOW!

This survey is conducted in collaboration with the Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) and published in the Canadian Press. 

IN THE NEWS

THE YEAR 2020

  • 50% of Canadians and 58% of Americans say that 2020 is the worst year they’ve lived.

ALUMINUM TARIFFS

  • 70% of Canadians think the Canadian government should retaliate against the American government’s new tariffs on aluminum.

DONALD TRUMP VS TIKTOK

  • 34% of Canadians and 46% of Americans agree with Trump’s proposal to ban the TikTok app in the United States.

Infographic: 50% of Canadians and 58% of Americans say that 2020 is the worst year they've lived

COVID-19

  • 20% of Canadians say they are going to download the COVID Alert mobile app, and 14% have already downloaded it.
  • 52% of Canadians do not believe the government’s claim that the COVID Alert mobile app does not collect personal information/allow the government to see their location.

Infographic: 46% of Canadians say they will not download the COVID Alert mobile app

These are some of the findings of Leger’s latest survey, conducted from August 7-9, 2020, with 1,513 Canadians and 1,003 Americans, 18 years of age or older, randomly recruited from LEO’s online panel.

You can find this series of surveys in the News section on LEO.

To view the August 11, 2020 report, CLICK HERE.

Is 2020 the worst year you’ve experienced so far? Why or why not?

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