tuesday night: Spokeswoman Sonia Lesage says that doesnt include users who tried to access the website but were unsuccessful, after receiving a server error message for instance, according to Brandon Sun. She says the web traffic figures for Tuesday night when the election results were starting to indicate a Donald Trump presidential victory were significantly higher than the same time the previous week, when the website saw just over 17,000 users. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada says there were more than 200,000 users accessing the site around 11 p.m. on election night and American IP addresses accounted for about half of that figure. Typically, Lesage says the percentage of site visitors from American IP addresses ranges between 8.8 per cent to 11.6 per cent. The website is now fully operational.A number of U.S. citizens have said they may consider applying to move to Canada if Trump follows through on proposed policies such as mass deportations of illegal immigrants or the reopening of international trade agreements. She says a significant increase in web traffic and technical difficulties was found to be behind Tuesday site crash.
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