VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Nov. 25, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As Canada adjusts to its new COVID-19 realities and grows in terms of population and global standing, Canadians are closely watching the federal government’s approach to foreign policy, its alliances with the United States and China, international trade and investment, and domestic policies that could foster economic growth.
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada has explored these and other important subjects in its 2020 National Opinion Poll: Canada Views on Asia (2020 NOP), surveying 3,519 Canadian adults on their perceptions of the current and future state of Canada-Asia relations.
According to the 2020 NOP, Canadians share a worsening perception of both the United States and China and recognize the need for diversifying and building alliances that extend beyond traditional partnerships. Canadians also share positive views on immigration from Asia, growing concern over anti-Asian racism, and an openness to developing deeper relations with India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the economies of ASEAN, while also standing up to China as “our key national values are on the line.”
In addition to posing new questions on topical issues, particularly around COVID-19 and Sino-Canadian relations, this year’s NOP continues to track legacy questions from the past 16 years on Canada’s Asia Pacific identity, the warmth of feelings toward Asia, the perceived economic importance of Asia for the future of Canada, support for free trade agreements, and provincial policies to foster better relations with Asian counterparts.
“Given the current global geopolitical climate and the devastating impacts of the pandemic, it is perhaps not surprising to find Canadians’ perceptions of China and the United States at historic lows,” said APF Canada President and CEO, Stewart Beck. “But what is encouraging is that Canadians recognize the growing importance of wider Asia to our country’s future economic success. They are keen for their governments to explore new partnerships, engage more vigorously in multilateralism and areas of mutual benefit like public health, climate change, and cybersecurity, and to encourage investment from Asia that would benefit this country.”
“The results of our 2020 National Opinion Poll come at a critical time for Canada-Asia relations,” added Beck. “Canadians clearly hold the view that Canada must move forward in Asia, but in a way that upholds our core values, respects human rights and sustainability, and provides economic benefits to all Canadians.”
Highlights of the 2020 NOP: Canadian Views on Asia include:
The full poll results are available at www.asiapacific.ca
Direct link: https://www.asiapacific.ca/publication/2020-national-opinion-poll-canadian-views-asia
About the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada:
The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) is a not-for-profit organization focused on Canada’s relations with Asia. Our mission is to be Canada’s catalyst for engagement with Asia and Asia’s bridge to Canada. APF Canada is dedicated to strengthening ties between Canada and Asia with a focus on seven thematic areas: trade and investment, surveys and polling, regional security, digital technologies, domestic networks, sustainable development, and Asia Competency.
Our research provides high-quality, relevant, and timely information, insights, and perspectives on Canada-Asia relations. Providing policy considerations and business intelligence for stakeholders across the Asia Pacific, our work includes Reports, Policy Briefs, Case Studies, Dispatches, and a regular Asia Watch newsletter that together support these thematic areas.
APF Canada also works with business, government, and academic stakeholders to provide custom research, data, briefings and Asia Competency training for Canadian organizations. Consulting services are available by request. We would be pleased to work with you to meet your research and business intelligence needs.
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Michael Roberts
Communications Manager
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
michael.roberts@asiapacific.ca
Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA
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