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Ottawa – A new survey shows that 40 percent of Canadians are worried about losing their work as many enterprises in response to trade war with the United States.
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In March 7, March 10, the number of 1,500 Canadian adults, Ontario was worried about the work security in Ontario, the highest in the country, and the highest in the country, they were concerned.
Thirty-nine percent of people in British Columbia and Manitoba / Saskatchewan, 35 percent of people in Alberta and 26 percent of people in Quebec said they were worried about losing their jobs compared to 26 percent.
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Because the survey cannot be set to a wrong margin because it is done on the Internet.
The survey shows that the respondents are more concerned than women than women, and 44 percent of men are worried more than 36 percent of women. Respondents between 18 and 54 were worried more than 55 years older, and 34 percent were more disturbed by 42 percent.
LEGER has risen in legary polls since the beginning of the year, since the beginning of the year, since the beginning of the year, from 36 percent since the beginning of the year, starting from 36 percent in February 26 percent.
The most recent legary survey says that 61 percent of respondents describe their household finances as “good” and 46 percent said in paycheque payments.
Central Canadian Executive President Andrew Enns, the fear of unemployment, this fear leads to buy people to buy people.
Enn, OntarIo, probably the highest level of survey, because the last year’s elections were a very terrible warning of the annual politicians, Trump’s employment tariffs were warned about the influence of employment tariffs.
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Enns, in the data, said that the number of worries about the work worries about the work.
A survey conducted during the 3rd week of March, 39% of respondents said they were worried about losing their work, 11 percent of these people were “very” saying.
In the most recent survey, 15% of respondents said they were worried about unemployment, they said they were worried about losing their work.
Enns, if the companies give a significant processing of processing due to tariffs where they can show in voting information in the coming weeks.
Canada data shows that 40 percent of new bank data are recruited and returning to employment and investment plans in response to trade uncertainty.
Markets, US President Donald Trump began to put a mass tariff agenda. On Wednesday, Trump’s management entered Canada, including 25 percent of aluminum imports to all countries, including Canada.
Canadian information based on the surveys of enterprises and consumers conducted on February 28, 2025, January 28, 2025 determined that working security concerns are more common among people working in the fields of exports to the United States
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Canadian survey asked how the Canadian survey was deteriorated, if trade relations between Canada and the United States would affect the impact of business security.
Three of the four employees of the mining, oil and gas industry, three employees of the Canadian request, and three-thirds of the five-thirds of the five-thirds in production. Finance, insurance, real estate and leasing, agriculture and forestry, they are in half, agriculture and forestry, he said.
President of the Canadian Labor Congress, Bea Bruske, said they heard “Layoffs Pockets” in Algoma Polad in Algoma Police, including their houses and the country in the country. Marie.
“Although the numbers so far are quite small in different areas, employers served unions that they have said that they are concerned about what happened in the future and these ways can be on the road.” “Employers themselves are uncertain.”
Bruske, first of all, said that some of the production enterprises did not receive much orders as US clients.
“People are very worried about what the reality of their work will happen,” the tariffs added that he expects more to do more.
The professional body of the voting industry, Canadian research concept concepts, the wrong margin cannot be set for online surveys.
– Kelly Geraldine with files from Malone.
This report was published by the Canadian media on March 13, 2025.
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