“Sending love + light to those who voted against a xenophobic, bigot who's a complete and utter asshole towards women.”— Joshua Hinkson, twitter.com
“I'm feeling absolutely blessed to live in somewhere as inclusive, accepting, multicultural, and supportive as Canada.”— Kelsie Walker, twitter.com
“There are no words to combat what has happened, but I love you and I'm here for you and I want us to take care of each other.”— kelsey j barnes, twitter.com
“Dear USA, spend the next 4 years focusing on ways to heal & unite. Division/hate is poison. You'll survive #PresidentTrump - u still have us.”— Meanwhile in Canada, twitter.com
“Canada has a unique opportunity to lead the world with compassionate policies. Time to shine.”— Meanwhile in Canada, twitter.com
“People think our Immigration website crashed but actually we shut that alllllll the way down.”— Keekz, twitter.com
“We're mentally preparing ourselves to pay the consequences of a decision we never had a say in.”— s, twitter.com
“I am shocked and disappointed. I knew there was hatred, but I didn't know there was enough to win an election.”— kurtis conner, twitter.com
“It hurts the depths of my soul to know that so many people are capable of this much hate. My heart is truly with those needing it the most.”— muse, twitter.com
“If any of my American friends would like a place to stay, you can come live with me in Canada!”— Austin Mayor, twitter.com
“If trump wins say goodbye to Niagara Falls, it gonna be Niagara walls.”— justin seepaul, twitter.com
“Wow. I’m still finding it all hard to believe. I’m concerned about what lies ahead. For the United States. For Canada. For the world.”— Steve Kent, twitter.com
“I think I speak for most of us in Canada — Any people from Mexico living in the US, come on over.”— Allan Hawco, twitter.com