Canada's immigration website just crashed
The Government of Canada's immigration website crashed on Tuesday night as the US election results were rolling in.
The site went down around 10:30 pm ET Tuesday and with intermittent accessibility.
Republican nominee Donald Trump is leading in key battleground states.
The Canadian immigration site crashed. That's not a joke, it actually crashed.
- Elias Toufexis (@EliasToufexis) November 9, 2016
The Canadian Immigration website has now actually crashed. #ElectionNight
- Emily Andras (@emtothea) November 9, 2016
Sounds like a joke, but the Canadian Immigration site - https://t.co/0J7yHhFDAn is down due to overloading server issues. #ElectionNight
- Kristian Sturt (@FootieWriter) November 9, 2016
Here is what the site looks like right now:
Screenshot/Government of Canada
Here is what it's supposed to look like:
Government of Canada
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