Here's How Canadians Are Responding To Donald Trump Winning The Presidential Election

by · BuzzFeed

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Donald Trump will be the next President of the United States...again. And while our first priority as Canadians right now is to support our American friends and loved ones, many of us are also filled with worries and thoughts about our own future.

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Particularly since Canada seems to follow in the United States' footsteps — along with the fact that we have our own election in 2025 — Canadians have been expressing their wariness online, along with some other candid thoughts.

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So here's how Canadians on X have been reacting:

1.

guys you cant move to canada the republicans are getting a supermajority here next year lol
— 🪸🍄👁 (@bloomfilters) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @bloomfilters

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2.

“why do you care about a trump win as a canadian” girl he wants to build a big ass pipeline in the us AND canada that was previously blocked by biden that would be destructive to the environment and indigenous communities
— cat 💛 (@biggerwholesky) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @biggerwholesky

3.

Rough. Happy to be Canadian tonight. Not looking forward for what our cycle will look like.

America proves that they are the dumbest country on the planet.

Shout out to the millions of Americans who attempted to do the right thing. I’m not blaming you. I wish you all the best.
— JB | Polisci (@cdnpoli101) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @cdnpoli101

4.

Twitter: @LaNicklack

5.

I really encourage Canadians to check any current smugness at the door considering who we will almost certainly be electing next year
— Clare Blackwood (@clareblackwood) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @clareblackwood

6.

if you’re in bed stay in bed
— Elamin Abdelmahmoud (@elamin88) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @elamin88

7.

We need to start preparing for a global anti-vaccine, anti-science, anti-public health wave to spread from America
— Madhu Pai, MD, PhD (@paimadhu) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @paimadhu

8.

“‘move to canada” okay but maybe do some research about our politics :)
— 𝐦𝐞𝐢-𝐦𝐞𝐢 | TAYRONTO ᯓ★ (@TSTHEMANUSCRlPT) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @TSTHEMANUSCRlPT

9.

this is how it feels as a canadian watching america and knowing its our turn next year pic.twitter.com/d33YG49D7r
— mira 🍉 (@sleepyautumn_) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @sleepyautumn_

10.

as a canadian, watching these election results has me like … ??? did u americans not learn the first time??? 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/XmY5aLdRvC
— elaine 𐦍 (@featherquillao3) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @featherquillao3

11.

Anyways, I hope Trump fucks their economy up so bad that the Canadian dollar can actually be WORTH something now
— ash (@llowkeyash) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @llowkeyash

12.

I feel ill this morning as a Canadian I feel ill. My heart goes out to my friends who are scared and know I’m with you. I’m sorry
— Calista (@greenteakid) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @greenteakid

13.

As a Canadian, I have the same feeling this morning as I did in 2016. I remember thinking there must be more hateful horrible people in the USA then not. Only this time its worse cause I know America will never recover from 4 more years of Donald Trump. Beware of fascists Canada.
— Vicki Campbell🇨🇦 (@merry123459) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @merry123459

14.

As a person living abroad, the election feels distant yet endlessly impactful.

As a Canadian, I genuinely fear for the safety of my family and friends.

As a woman, I am disgusted and will never feel safe enough to travel to America again.
— Sam ⚡London N7 (@CatsForAthena) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @CatsForAthena

15.

Me watching these poll results as a Canadian pic.twitter.com/afe5iinOZg
— Kennie (@kennyswebb) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @kennyswebb

16.

As a Canadian girl, I now have to go to school today while trying this tell myself,
I am strong
I am strong
I am strong
While I’m sitting in class knowing that our neighbours would rather elect a racist, sexist, homophobic r4pist than a flawless woman who brought hope to the US.
— Ellie - Mace ⚡️👻 (@ElleMace3) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @ElleMace3

17.

woke up with a hangover and didn’t even get drunk
— amy! ami! amé! (@Amester222) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @Amester222

18.

It’s time for Canada to move away from the dependency on the US. It will take time but at this point we need to protect our own country.

America made their choice. Doesn’t mean we have to go along with them.
— JB | Polisci (@cdnpoli101) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @cdnpoli101

19.

crazy part is y’all’s election shifts a lot things in canada believe it or not, i saw it happen over the last ten years so it’s quite scary to witness
— ♡ (@brandnewangell) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @brandnewangell

20.

pic.twitter.com/6hXV5Rg6tV
— National Meme Board of Canada (@NMBCanada) November 6, 2024

Fox / Twitter: @NMBCanada

21.

Me watching Canadians smugly commenting on American politics when the Conservatives are up 20 points in the polls here: pic.twitter.com/PbjRSdnOh3
— ᓃᔪᑲᒥᑳᐸᐤ Niiyokamigaabaw, Ph.D. (he/they/wiin) (@DeondreSmiles) November 5, 2024

Twitter: @DeondreSmiles

22.

Canadians: “I don’t follow U.S. politics.”

Canadians: pic.twitter.com/wAVDzGKRuS
— Made In Canada (@MadelnCanada) November 6, 2024

HBO / Twitter: @MadelnCanada

23.

any sense of smugness would not be a good look for us in Canada right now.
— Andrew Boozary MD (@drandrewb) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @drandrewb

24.

No returns without a receipt. We're Canada, not fucking Walmart. https://t.co/f5suGkAXT2
— CC (@canadiancynic) November 5, 2024

Getty Images / Twitter: @canadiancynic

25.

As a Canadian, there’s not enough wine in the world for this. AMERICA WHAT ARE YOU DOING. #Election2024 pic.twitter.com/af8dQGCVEu
— Amelia C (she/her) 🇨🇦🇺🇦 (@ameliagrace1989) November 6, 2024

Twitter: @ameliagrace1989

Stay positive out there, folks, and let's just keep supporting one another. ❤️

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