New Survey Shows More Americans Than Canadians Believe In Bigfoot



According to The Vancouver Sun, a new Angus Reid Public Opinion poll has found that three-in-ten Americans  (29%)  and one-in-five Canadians (21%) think Bigfoot is "definitely" or "probably" real.

On a side note, even though British Columbia is supposed to be prime Bigfoot territory, Canadians living in B.C. are less likely to believe in Sasquatch than Canadians living in Alberta.

The Angus Reid survey of more than 1,000 Canadians and 1,000 Americans found that the Bigfoot phenomenon is bigger in the U.S., where 77 per cent of respondents claim to have heard “a great deal” or a “moderate amount” about Bigfoot (compared to 61% of Canadians).

In Canada, Albertans (29%) are more likely to think that Bigfoot is real than British Columbians (18%), even though B.C. is supposed to be prime Bigfoot territory. Nineteen percent of Quebecers believe Bigfoot could be the real deal, compared to 17 per cent of Ontarians (17%). In the United States, respondents in the West (32%) are more likely to believe that Bigfoot is real.
[via blogs.vancouversun.com]

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  1. That's because Canadians are stupid. Anyone who likes hockey has brain damage.

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    1. Ya damn syrup chugging hosers

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    2. Not all Canadians like hockey but if I said it out loud I would be hunted down and shot.lol

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    3. You arrogant bastard. Anybody who drinks beer and watches nascar has brain damage! To group Canadians in the same box is stutterfucked stupid. I played hockey for 13 years and I can tell you its a game for Northerners. You know, the ones who have balls. Thats why only Canadians, Russians, Finns and Swedes can play it along with Alaskans. Where are these countries located? IN THE NORTH! You pussy come up north and say that. Then we would let you fucking freeze to death in -50F weather. Look asshole. Alberta 29% has just as many believers as the Western US 32%. Its some stupid survey done by some big city newspaper... but just to let you know... Alberta and BC, especially northern areas are major hotspots for the Sasquai. Most people from BC live on the US border in Vancouver, so arrogant city folk will act like that. Albertans live way north in the bush. These things are real and it creeps people out. Oh yeah while your country goes down into the gutter, Alberta has an income per capita comparable to Norway and has no recession so go fuck yourself.

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    4. I don't watch hockey and I don't chug maple syrup.
      I dare you to come to Alberta Mr. funny pants. I could take you places so remote you'd have no idea which way was home.
      I bet you think Canadians also live in igloos and ride snowmobiles to work.
      I'm Canadian and damned proud of it.

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    5. And well you should be. In the 1990's I had the pleasure of coming in contact with many Western Canadians, especially in the winter months when they would come to Palm Springs, CA for R&R. Outstanding and hard working people that still exuded the rugged individualism (that use to be prevalent in the US, but is now sorely on the decline , a sad result of the Nanny State.

      In the late 70s and early 80s when I moved to the Detroit area, a lot of my friends would come to visit from Midland, Mi and we would always go to Windsor to have a good time and the Ontarions would make us feel most welcome.

      In 1998 when I married my wife we took our honeymoon to Canada and had a fabulous time.

      By the way I do watch playoff hockey ( Red Wing Fan ) and I love pure maple syrup. Anyone that does not like Canadians probably does not like much.

      Chuck in Ohio

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  2. You guys are idiots! It has nothing to do with hockey and everything to do with the fact that they are behind in technology. They just got the A Team and Small Wonder on tv
    Bigfoots Broski

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    1. Behind on technology? Where would your space shuttle be (when it was in service) with out the CANADA Arm?
      What's wrong with the A-Team?

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  3. LOL You got a problem with the "A team" ???

    I think it's more to do with your TV shows than technology. Our broadcasters have always been slow on the draw and not very creative. For example I have to watch Finding Bigfoot online because Animal Planet Canada is a year behind what the US as already seen.

    We might also consider the fact that many Americans think they know more than most when that always isn't the case. No offense implied. lol

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    1. Without American Broadcasters we would be still watching "Poka" shows and Gopher documentaries. So thank you for that.

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    2. Nope I do not have a problem with the A Team. In my opinion if we hired the A Team they would bring a Squatch back alive. We have to find them first. Remember 2 beavers are better than 1 (how I met your mother)

      Bigfoots Broski

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    3. I always wondered why the government could never find the A-team, but any random citizen with a problem could basically call them up and hire them. They must have only met new clients after 4:30 when government employees had left for the day.

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  4. I find that speaking of Bigfoot makes some Canadians think that you are making fun of their country. Less admitted Canadian Bigfoot belief is related to their feelings about being just North of a monster, bullying, culture dominating country like ours. Best bet is to not mention the B word to a Canadian. They sometimes will not recognize your Bigfoot enthusiasm and belief, but let other things get in the way.

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    1. The only B word I dont want to use in Canada is "bacon"

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    2. MMM, big slices of back bacon,eh. I have no idea what the Anon at 7:15 is trying to say. Is that Anon Canadian? I doubt it and I doubt he/she knows Canadians....eh;)

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  5. Seeing is not believing. BC has way more sighting than Alberta and Ontario way more than Quebec.

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  6. From my experience, people who live close to sightings only believe when they see. They expect to see it if it is real.

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  7. i know politics suck, but here it in a breakdown. the good people in alberta, canada home of the edmonton oilers are conservative,the people of british, columbia home of the vancouver, canucks are whaco extremist liberalsand the people of quebec,canada home of the montreal, canadians are french speaking liberals. i love hockey and ain't no canadian. also love the sasquatch mystery and promoted some hockey-towns! let's go pens!!! and also more conservatives are probably gonna believe in sasquatch than gov't needy liberals(progressive's)

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  8. Haha! In Canada Alberta is called Northern Texas. There is a reason why.

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