Canada's Immigration and Citizenship website was down for hours Tuesday and Wednesday — apparently due to a spike in searches by Americans reacting to Tuesday's presidential election. Access was cut off on Election Day; the site was brought back online shortly after 10 a.m. ET.
Search traffic for "Canada immigration," "Canada" and "move to Canada" has increased in the United States relative to the past seven days, according to Google Trends. Google reports that the search terms were particularly popular in Oregon, Washington, Vermont and California.
Meanwhile, Business Insider reported that a story called "How to move to Canada and become a Canadian citizen" was the top story on the site Tuesday night.
Canada is going to build a wall to keep out American immigrants, and Justin Trudeau is going to make America pay for it!
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/11/09/501352852/canadas-immigration-website-has-been-down-for-hours
Canada is going to build a wall to keep out American immigrants, and Justin Trudeau is going to make America pay for it!
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