Roughly one-in-five say they feel “neutral” about Trump’s victory (20%), or are pleased at this result (18%).
“Upset” is the most common reaction to the results across all regions, ages, and genders in Canada, but women and young people are especially likely to feel this way. Seven-in-ten in each of these groups say they are upset with the election results.
For his part, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been diplomatic in his response to the election results, promising to work with the president-elect to “move forward in a positive way.”
The Canadian voters who brought Trudeau to power last year, however, are considerably less sunny about the next U.S. president.
Those who voted for Trudeau’s Liberals in the 2015 election overwhelmingly say they are “upset” about Trump’s victory. Indeed, most Liberal voters (55%) are “very upset” about the election results.
Source: Meatbusiness