Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cheer up Americans, you are great, say Canadian neighbours

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THE HASHTAG WAS CHOSEN AS A PLAY ON DONALD TRUMP’S CAMPAIGN SLOGAN, ‘MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN’

America’s neighbours to the north — so often the butt of their jokes — are taking to social media to try to keep spirits up in the US during this divisive election season.

Using the hashtag #tellameric­aitsgreat, Canadians have swamped Twitter with compliment­s about American music, culture, technology and even tailgating. The outpouring of love triggered a reply — #TellCanada­Thanks.

It’s all an effort started by the Toronto-based ad agency The Garden Collective, which chose its hashtag as a play on Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald J. Trump’s campaign slogan, “Make America great again.” The firm’s video launching the social media push has gotten over 752,000 YouTube views and the hashtag has been trending on Twitter for several days. Many Canadians have made their own mini-videos, too. Dic Dickerson, managing director of the firm, called it a pet project they devised for no other reason than to just spread love. “We put it out there and I don’t think any of us expected to get as much traction as it did but we’re really, really excited by all the positivity,” he said. “A lot of people are talking, which is exactly what we wanted.”

The agency was found about18mon­thsagoand usually focuses its attention on businesses. Dickerson said they’d never done anything like this.

“Every day we come in and the founders and myself and our team, we sit around and sort of talk about what’s new, what’s everybody reading, what are we looking at, and it always sort of came back to this notion of just how negative everything was about this upcoming election,” he said. “You can either pile on with the negativity or try to look at the positive side of things.”

Some of the things Canadians say they admire about the US are its federal parks, its diversity, its missions to Mars, jazz and Tupac Shakur. One Canadian compliment­ed US for baseball and first lady Michelle Obama.

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