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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 979023" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p><strong>Barack Obama: he may be bad for Canada, but we still love him</strong></p><p></p><p>He hurt the development of the oil sand industry when he nixed the Keystone Pipeline deal; he chose not to stand-up for Canada when the Senate and House were debating "buy-America" provisions; and it appears he's holding up Canada's formal inclusion into a new free-trade group of Pacific Rim countries.Despite all this, Canadians' love affair with U.S. President Barack Obama continues.</p><p></p><p>According to a new poll by Angus Reid, 65 per cent of Canadian respondents said, that if they could, they would cast a ballot for Obama. A not-so-whopping 9 per cent would go with Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The rest were undecided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 979023, member: 23950"] [B]Barack Obama: he may be bad for Canada, but we still love him[/B] He hurt the development of the oil sand industry when he nixed the Keystone Pipeline deal; he chose not to stand-up for Canada when the Senate and House were debating "buy-America" provisions; and it appears he's holding up Canada's formal inclusion into a new free-trade group of Pacific Rim countries.Despite all this, Canadians' love affair with U.S. President Barack Obama continues. According to a new poll by Angus Reid, 65 per cent of Canadian respondents said, that if they could, they would cast a ballot for Obama. A not-so-whopping 9 per cent would go with Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The rest were undecided. [/QUOTE]
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