EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 3 MIN
Andrew Enns Explains Canada’s Shift from Elbows Up
from The LeDrew Three Minute Interview
Today’s three minute interview focuses on a question many Canadians are asking - are we spending too much time worrying about Donald Trump while ignoring our own economic and political challenges at home?Stephen LeDrew is joined by Andrew Enns, Vice President of Leger, one of Canada’s leading polling firms. Enns explains how Canadian public opinion has shifted since last year’s “elbows up” moment, why anxiety remains high, and why Canadians may be overly preoccupied with U.S. politics instead of demanding results from their own leaders.The discussion covers east-west trade, internal barriers, economic follow-through, and whether Prime Minister Mark Carney’s agenda is translating into action. It is a sober, data-driven look at where Canadian attention should be focused as political pressure builds in 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today’s three minute interview focuses on a question many Canadians are asking - are we spending too much time worrying about Donald Trump while ignoring our own economic and political challenges at home?Stephen LeDrew is joined by Andrew Enns, Vice President of Leger, one of Canada’s leading polling firms. Enns explains how Canadian public opinion has shifted since last year’s “elbows up” moment, why anxiety remains high, and why Canadians may be overly preoccupied with U.S. politics instead of demanding results from their own leaders.The discussion covers east-west trade, internal barriers, economic follow-through, and whether Prime Minister Mark Carney’s agenda is translating into action. It is a sober, data-driven look at where Canadian attention should be focused as political pressure builds in 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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