As of April 2025, Canada collects significant revenue from its 25% tariffs on U.S. goods. The government has pledged to support affected workers and businesses, but opinions differ on whether this should target specific sectors, benefit all Canadians, or address broader fiscal priorities.
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Response rates from 143 Edmonton - Leduc voters.
86% Yes |
14% No |
78% Yes |
11% No |
5% Yes, but distribute it broadly to all taxpayers |
1% No, it’s better to lower taxes than redirect tariff funds |
3% Yes, and focus funds on industries hit hardest by tariffs |
1% No, the revenue should reduce national debt instead |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 143 Edmonton - Leduc voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 143 Edmonton - Leduc voters.
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Unique answers from Edmonton - Leduc voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B54MSXX2mos2MO
Yes but the funds should be used to develop new industries and technologies. So Canada has a head start in the next technological race.
@B4YNM4D2mos2MO
No, because tariffs hurts us. Use export tax on key goods for US instead. And use *that* revenue to help our businesses
@B4VTNY72mos2MO
No. Use it to support the future economic replacement of damaged industries . Not to prop up the past.
@B4VB3F32mos2MO
Yes, and distribute it broadly to all taxpayers and use the revenue to reduce national debt and and focus funds on industries hit hardest by tariffs
@B4SQW7C2mos2MO
Yes, but focus on supporting specific businesses and services impacted rather than entire industries
@B4SCVGF2mos2MO
Yes, and no. Some funds should go to the people and businesses most affected and some should go to the national debt .
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