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Hugo's Take on The Big Day
Canada Resists provides support to Americans fighting authoritarianism, through humour and practical advice.
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Hugo's Take on The Big Day

Reflections on the cognitive burden readers have shared and what to do about it

Translated into Standard Dog

Some of my guesses

Last week I put out a poll to ask how you were all feeling compared to six months ago.

I have no idea if any of you will find this interesting but I thought I would share some things I’ve been thinking about lately as the writer behind this account.
My hooman says lots of Americans like thinking about moving to Canada.

I am Hugo, volunteering as Canada’s Director of Adjustment Services .
You don't have to leave, but you do need an exit plan

Hello fellow hoomans: Hugo wanted me to share some more of his insights around Ball, his favourite passion. I hope you find them fun to read or even maybe useful.

We still love you

I’ve spent much of my career studying a surprisingly simple question: what do people do when they face bad circumstances?

You haven’t heard from Hugo for awhile and he’s been nagging me to write things down for him.

On the weekend, I made a post asking you all what gave you hope that things would eventually be okay.
Many Americans fantasize about Canada don’t actually want to leave home.
So come on up!

If Hugo had his way, these would be grounds for letting Americans move here

When Americans visit Canada, the instinct is to do what all of us do as tourists: See main sights, take photos, go from one must-see attraction to another.
No it's not risky, so come on up! I'll explain why

Reasons to visit Canada (and if you can't, you can try the recipes at home!)