A new global survey shows plummeting approval of the United States under Donald Trump, and it's especially dramatic in Canada.
The Gallup polling company registered the lowest annual score for the U.S. in any of its annual global leadership surveys, with 30 per cent approval of U.S. leadership worldwide, down nearly 20 points in one year.
That leaves the U.S. well behind the new leader Germany, just behind China, and just ahead of Russia.
The survey found wall-to-wall declines throughout the Americas, with the biggest shift in the next-door neighbour to the north.
The number of Canadians who said they approved of the job performance of the U.S. leadership fell 40 per cent in one year, followed by Panama and Costa Rica in the low-to-mid 30s, and Mexico showing a decline of 28 per cent.
Views of the U.S. declined even more elsewhere, in Belgium, and in Portugal, with the latter registering a 51-per-cent drop.