A new Pew Research Center poll finds fewer Canadians view the United States as “reliable,” as broader global confidence in Washington continues to slip. According to the outlets, the survey shows Canada’s favourability toward the U.S. is low and trending downward. One report says only 33% of Canadians view the United States favourably, down from 34% in 2025 and sharply lower than the 54% figure recorded in 2024. Other coverage links the overall change to international perceptions of President Donald Trump, noting that countries around the world largely rate him negatively and that Pew reports mostly negative assessments internationally. The reporting across sources frames the findings as part of a wider pattern: while Canadians already tend to view the U.S. unfavourably, the latest results reflect further erosion in sentiment. The articles do not provide additional demographic breakdowns or cite specific margins of error, but they consistently attribute the figures to Pew polling and highlight the decline in both Canadian favourability and global confidence in the U.S. during Trump’s presidency.