BC省华裔对加美贸易冲突深感不安,对美国越来越不信任

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BC省华裔对加美贸易冲突深感不安,对美国越来越不信任

[加拿大本拿比 – 2025年4月24日] 加拿大联邦大选临近尾声,BC省华裔社群高度关注可能左右加
拿大未来的国际形势。加拿大华裔百人会(CCS100)与创新研究集团(INNOVATIVE)今日联合发布
最新民调,聚焦华裔选民对本次大选、特朗普政府贸易政策及国际关系的看法。

主要调查结果:

对关税的担忧推动经济独立诉求。87%的受访华裔加拿大人对美国关税威胁表示担忧,略高于BC省
总体人口的80%。此外,民众明确支持加拿大调整全球经济战略——59%的BC省华裔认为加拿大应
减少对美经济依赖,仅17%支持深化双边关系。

对美信任度较2020年显著下降。受关税争端影响,BC省华裔对美国的信任度较2020年同类调查明
显下滑。仅29%的受访者认为加拿大在争端中可信任美国(2020年为39%)。相比之下,同期对墨西
哥的信任度上升24个百分点,对中国信任度增长12个百分点,对其他国家的信任则保持稳定。
联邦政府应对美关税措施获多数认可。超半数(58%)BC省华裔认可联邦政府对关税威胁的应对举
措,与BC省整体认可度(56%)基本持平。在被问及”谁最适合在特朗普任内处理加美关系”时,37%
的华裔受访者选择马克·卡尼(Mark Carney),27%支持博励治(Pierre Poilievre),但相较于BC省整
体样本而言,更多华裔认为”两者皆非”或”不确定”(35% vs 20%)。

保守党以7个百分点在BC省华裔社区中领先自由党。尽管多数受访者认可现政府处理关税威胁的表
现,并更倾向由卡尼(Carney)来主导这一议题,但在即将到来的大选中,43%的华裔选民表示将投
票给保守党,高于自由党的37%。值得注意的是,新民主党(NDP)在BC省华裔中的支持率(8%)明显
低于全省平均水平(16%)。

与BC省整体选民相比,华裔选民更倾向于认为”现在是时候更换政府了”(72%对67%),同时更少认
同”自由党或许存在问题,但仍是组建政府的最佳选择”这一观点(38%对45%)。

加拿大华裔百人会会长丁果表示:”本次调查结果证实,尽管观点多元,但华裔加拿大人与其他加拿
大同胞一样积极参与国家政治。作为心系国家未来的加国公民,华裔选民始终基于独立判断作出选
举选择。”

本次在线调查于2025年4月4日至17日期间开展,对象为BC省533名18岁及以上华裔加拿大公民和居
民的代表性样本,最终加权样本量为500人。

创新研究集团副总裁柯林·惠兰表示:”在各类民意调查中,作为非英或法语使用者及新移民的华裔
加拿大人往往代表性不足。本次调查为我们提供了一个难得的机会,能够真实反映这一群体对国家
重大议题的多元观点。”

为全面覆盖BC省华裔社区的代表性样本,本次调查创新性地结合了传统在线问卷样本与加拿大华
裔百人会(CCS100)通过社交网络及社区团体推荐的受访者。需要说明的是,该方法并非概率抽样。
调查特别提供繁体中文、简体中文、英语及法语四种问卷版本。最终数据根据加拿大统计局最新人
口普查资料进行加权处理,确保样本在移民身份、移民时间、原籍国、年龄及性别等维度上精准匹
配BC省华裔社区的实际人口构成。

点击下载完整报告 (https://innovativeresearch.ca/bc-chinese-canadians-survey-canada-us-relations/)

联系人:
Kenny Zhang
Research Director of CCS100
ccs100ccs100.2018@gmail.com
or
Colin Whelan
Vice President, Innovative Research Group
cwhelan@innovativeresearch.ca

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Chinese Canadians in BC are deeply concerned about US trade tensions, and their trust in the US has declined

[Burnaby, Canada – April 24, 2025] As the Federal election campaign comes to a close, Chinese Canadians in
British Columbia are paying close attention to international dynamics that could shape the future of Canada.
Today, the Canada Committee 100 Society (CCS100) and Innovative Research Group (INNOVATIVE) are releasing
the findings of a new survey of Chinese Canadians in British Columbia – focused on the current Federal election,
attitudes towards the Trump administration’s trade policies, and international relations more broadly.

The key findings of this survey:

Anxiety about tariffs drives support for economic independence. 87% of respondents said they are concerned
about the tariff threat from the US, slightly above 80% among British Columbians overall. There is also clear
support for a shift in Canada’s global economic strategy. 59% of Chinese Canadians in BC say that Canada should
reduce its economic reliance on the US, while only 17% favour closer ties.

Trust in the US has declined since 2020. In light of the tariff dispute, Chinese Canadians in BC are now less trusting
of the US compared to a similar survey conducted in 2020. Just 29% now say Canada can trust the US in a dispute,
down from 39% in 2020. In contrast, Mexico saw a 24-point increase over the same time period, China saw a 12
point increase, and trust in other countries was steady.

Approval of the government’s response is high. More than half (58%) of Chinese Canadians in BC approve of the
federal government’s response to the tariff threat, on par with 56% in BC overall. When asked who would be best
to handle Canada-US relations during Trump’s presidency, 37% of BC Chinese Canadians favour Carney vs. 27%
who say Poilievre, though compared to BC overall more say that neither leader would be best or that they are
unsure (35% vs. 20%).

The Conservatives lead by 7-points among Chinese Canadians in BC. Despite high approval for the government’s
handling of the tariff threat and a preference for Carney to handle the issue, more respondents said they would
vote Conservative (43%) than Liberal (37%) in the upcoming election. Support for the NDP was also lower among
Chinese Canadians in BC than it was in a comparable survey of BC overall (8% vs. 16%).

Compared to BC overall, Chinese Canadians in BC were more likely to say it is “time for a change in government”
(72% vs. 67%) and they were less likely to agree that “The Liberals may have their problems but they are still the
best party to form government” (38% vs. 45%).

“The findings of this survey confirm that Chinese Canadians are engaged in Canadian politics the same way as
other Canadians, despite their diversified views,” said Guo Ding, President of CCS100. “Chinese Canadians are
Canadians who care about the future of this country and make their election choices based on their own
judgment.”

The online survey was conducted among a representative sample of 533 Chinese Canadians in BC, aged 18 and
older, between April 4th and 17th, 2025 with the final sample weighted to a sample size of 500.

“Often, Chinese Canadians who speak a language other than English or French and those who are more recent
immigrants are underrepresented in survey research,” said Colin Whelan, Vice President at Innovative Research
Group. “This survey is a unique opportunity to reflect their diverse perspectives on important issues facing the
country.”

To reach a representative sample of the entire Chinese Canadian community in BC, this survey combined sample
from traditional online survey panels with referrals through social networks and community groups facilitated by
CCS100. As such, this is not a probability sample. Respondents were given the option to complete the survey in
Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, English or French and the results were weighted using the latest Statistics
Canada Census data to reflect the actual demographic composition of the Chinese community in BC by
immigration status, period of immigration, country of origin, age, and gender.

Click here to read the full report! https://innovativeresearch.ca/bc-chinese-canadians-survey-canada-us-relations/

Contact person:
Kenny Zhang
Research Director of CCS100
ccs100ccs100.2018@gmail.com
or
Colin Whelan
Vice President, Innovative Research Group
cwhelan@innovativeresearch.ca

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