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Canadians Joke About Building Their Own Wall

Canadians Joke About Building Their Own Wall
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Donald Trump promised that he wouldn't build a wall with Canada.

But if you asked Canadians on election night, they would have told you they considered it as voting results turned in Donald Trump's favour.

#ElectionNight This is Canada building an igloo wall between the US, just in case. I'll bet you regret all of those jokes now, eh? ;) pic.twitter.com/UX5XxuTowr

β€” Dr. Winder Gill (@winder_gill) November 9, 2016

Canada is building a Wall & guess whose paying for it pic.twitter.com/soic6TS3lt

β€” LM (@Thelegendmac1) November 9, 2016

BREAKING : #Canada reportedly building a wall along its southern border to prevent impending mass exodus from the South.#USElection2016pic.twitter.com/2o3FmJtFj7

β€” Mohamed El Dahshan (@eldahshan) November 9, 2016

Canada built a wall to keep us out. pic.twitter.com/A47YgjNElt

β€” holly wood (@girlziplocked) November 9, 2016

Based on early election results Canada started erecting the border wall pic.twitter.com/u8YB5kUHbp

β€” Colin Ross (@proleboy) November 9, 2016

BREAKING NEWS! Mexico and Canada have started building "The Make America Great again Wall" #ElectionNightpic.twitter.com/t67LXuGsKP

β€” Rico Sondakh (@Rico10x) November 9, 2016

#MeanwhileInCanada Wall construction has begun pic.twitter.com/a3h6E4TnY9

β€” Koishii & Hush (@koishiiandhush) November 9, 2016

Last year, in the run-up to the Republican primaries, contender Scott Walker said that building a border wall with Canada would be a "legitimate issue for us to look at."

He later said that he didn't support building one.

Trump said earlier this year that building a wall with Canada would be "very hard" to do.

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