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  • 2004 - Trade and Social Values: Study Among Canadian Decision Makers
    (html | pdf, 51 pages, 988 KB)
    Conducted among business leaders and academic, government and media representatives from Novembrer 9 to December 6, 2004, the survey shows that Canadian decision makers support the government’s efforts to promote and facilitate potential business between Canada and foreign countries.

  • 2003 - Canadian Attitudes Toward International Trade
    (html | pdf, 36 pages, 272 KB)
    This key survey released on May 13, 2003, indicates the majority of Canadians continue to view trade as a stronghold of Canada's economy and want to see increased services and advice to exporters and are open to pursuing more trade agreements with other countries. Also, see the News Release and Highlights of the Survey.

  • 2002 - International Trade Survey - The Views of Canadians
    html | pdf (50 slides, 1,206 KB)
    The 2002 annual survey on international trade shows that the majority of Canadians feel that international trade has made a significant contribution to the growth of the Canadian economy and to job creation over the past ten years. They also believe that Canada can do more to help developing countries. Also view the News Release and Highlights of the survey.

  • 2001 - Canadian Attitudes Towards International Trade
    (html | ppt format)
    The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade commissioned Ekos Research to conduct the Department's third annual international trade survey, which involved 1,200 telephone interviews with adult Canadians. The survey took place between March 28 and April 6, 2001, and has a margin error of ± 2.8%. You will find in this presentation the top-of-line results from this survey.

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2005-12-01

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