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Page Reading: News Reports and Canada Citizenship

page reading: Screenshot By Peter Edwards Star Reporter Evelyn Kwong Staff Reporter Wed., Nov. 9, 2016 Canada Citizenship and Immigration website has been restored after temporarily crashing amidst reports that Donald Trump has been declared the next American President, according to Toronto Star. Problems on the site began on Tuesday evening amid news reports that Trump was taking the lead over Democrat Hillary Clinton. react-text 180 Google Trends saw a surge in searches on Canadian immigration amid projections that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would take key swing states. /react-text Screenshot Users trying to get onto the site were redirected to a page reading there is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. Google Trends saw a surge in searches on Canadian immigration amid projections that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would take key swing states. The problems remained until shortly after 8 a.m. Article Continued Below The site normally gives advice on ways to live in Canada or to become a citizen. Wednesday morning, as The hashtag Move ToCanada trended with news of Trump victory. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.