Build A Wall Tweets Are Back & This Time Canadians Want The US To Pay For It

They want our southern neighbours to foot the bill.💰
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It's like 2016 all over again! Canadians online are talking about building a wall at the U.S. Border — again.

This comes during the U.S. election that is currently being played out on the world stage leaving many nations, including Canada, bracing for any outcome.

In the meantime, it looks like Canucks on Twitter want some distance from our neighbours down south and they are willing to consider building a wall to get it.

And this time, they want the U.S. to foot the bill.

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Just like the 2016 election, Canadians have jumped on to the bandwagon regarding wanting to build a wall between the True North and the United States. 

This time amidst the Twitter jokes, Canadians are taking a step further and asking that the U.S. dish out the cash for the wall.

Canucks have been through a spectrum of reactions to the election this year, from this recent trend to offering to be emotional support for our southern neighbours. 

  • Osobe Waberi was a Toronto-based Ethiopian-Somali Francophone writer at Narcity Canada. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialist degree in journalism and a news media diploma from Centennial College. Before Osobe’s gig as a national trending writer at Narcity, she worked at Toronto Star, The Canadian Press, VICE, and CBC.

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