Yes, I read the article
Then how in the world did you miss the part where it said "The poll suggests that 77 per cent of Quebecers polled primarily blame American foreign policy for the Sept. 11 attacks. The results suggest 57 per cent in Ontario hold a similar view."
Now where does it mention British Columbians, Albertans, Saskatchewanites, Manatobians, Newfoundlanders, New Brunswickers, Nova Scotians, PE Islanders, Yukonites, Northwest Territorians, and Nunavutians? That's over half of the population of Canada. So what, are the rest of us not Canadians? So why did the poll fail to interview the rest of us? Then to say that 'Canadians' (making you believe they mean ALL of us) think that way. That hardly seems fair.
Also notice where it say they blame American foreign policy. It doesn't say they blame AMERICA or AMERICANS. No, it only mentions AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY. I don't know why that is so hard for some people to differentiate. Some Canadians say that your governments foreign policy is flawed (which is is) and possibly led to 9/11 and then you have to whine 'Oh the Canadians hate us! It's because they want to be us! Oh woo is us!'
Umm no. We like ourselves and our country quite well thank you very much. But the topic is foreign policy, not what Canadians personally think about America or Americans. But some Americans do seem to love getting them mixed up. And then they wonder why so many people around the world don't like their attitudes... Geeesh.
This was OBVIOUSLY a very bad headline. You have to learn to take the media with a grain of salt.