The search term 'move to Canada' saw a significant rise following Donald Trump's election win, peaking around 6 a.m. Wednesday, signaling a strong interest from U.S. residents.
Search interest was primarily concentrated in states won by Vice President Kamala Harris, including Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Minnesota, highlighting discontent among these voters.
Related queries encompassed immigration processes and top Canadian locales, suggesting a desire not only to move but also to find comfort and assurance in new surroundings.
Despite the surge in interest in moving to Canada, the country has indicated a reduction in its immigration intake, contrasting sharply with the sentiment among U.S. residents.
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