As Donald Trump continues to campaign for the US presidency with the message "Make America Great Again", a Toronto advertising agency has launched its own campaign calling on Canadians to share positive messages about that country.
A video uploaded on Oct.12 already has more than half a million views and counting.
"Don't worry neighbors, if the election goes haywire, you can all come and live up here with us, plenty of room!" one Canadian . The short minute-and-a-half piece features a group of Canadians sharing cheerful messages to their USA counterparts.
The U.S.'s kind Canadian neighbors created the Tell America It's Great campaign to list all the ways America is awesome in the midst of this trying time (election season).
Hakuna Matata America, you're already great.
A marketing agency called The Garden made a decision to collect Canadians' opinions on their southern neighbor.
Canadians - who have been mocked by their southern neighbours for their accents and their creation of Justin Bieber among other things - have enjoyed some good press recently, thanks largely to the telegenic Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
More news: Kerry welcomes release of United States citizens held in Yemen"Hey, guys! We're just up here in Canada talking about how great you guys are down there, and we thought we'd just send you a little bit of a love note", one man in the video says to start things off.
"We realised they are immersed in it day in and day out and how terrible that must feel".
It's called the "Tell America it's great" campaign.
Of course, every four years American political partisans of one stripe or another swear they will move to Canada if the presidential candidate they oppose wins.
Some Americans have returned the favor with "TellCanadaThankYou".
It's a no-brainer that Americans are getting exhausted of the political rants and negativity surrounding the election.
Polls show that the US nominated two of the most disliked presidential candidates in history in Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. "As we set out, we weren't exactly sure how people would react".
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