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Maybe we don't blame Canada after all
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A Gallup poll this month found that 96% of Americans surveyed had a good opinion of the northern neighbor, higher than any other country included in the poll. Gallup dubbed that rating "the highest Gallup has measured for any country in more than 20 years of asking this question."

Egypt and Cuba jumped the most in popularity, though they’re still behind long-standing U.S. allies such as Britain and Germany. China, which has faced a tougher stance on trade issues from President Obama this year, had the biggest drop in favor among the countries included on the survey.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/world_no...2/can.html

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"When the questions were modified to remind the person that Justin Bieber was Canadian, the country's popularity dropped considerably."
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Lux Interior wrote:
"When the questions were modified to remind the person that Justin Bieber was Canadian, the country's popularity dropped considerably."
:jest:
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If you want to manipulate that poll further, mention Celine.
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billb wrote:
If you want to manipulate that poll further, mention Celine.

I barf in my poutine!

oh, that would be redundant, I suppose.
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Canada for President! ...oh, wait...
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Well...... here near the border, we have a daily Canadian invasion of shoppers. Nearly impossible to find a parking spot at Costco, Walmart, the mall, etc. More than half of license plates are from BC.

D@mn Canadians!
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Egypt and Cuba jumped the most in popularity, though they’re still behind long-standing U.S. allies such as Britain and Germany. China, which has faced a tougher stance on trade issues from President Obama this year, had the biggest drop in favor among the countries included on the survey.

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