Monday, December 13, 2004

67% of Canadians See What 51% of Americans Don't

"Nearly two-thirds of Canadians had an unfavourable view of U.S. President George W. Bush, even though most Canadians said they had a good opinion of Americans, suggests a poll done for The Associated Press.

At least seven in 10 in France, Germany and Spain said they had an unfavourable view of President Bush.

Polling found that Bush was viewed favourably by a majority of people in the United States. But that was not the case in Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

A majority of people in Britain, America's strongest ally in the Iraq war, had an unfavourable view of Bush. Six in 10 Britons said they were disappointed he was re-elected."



You can say that again.