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February 12, 2017. Check out this interview with Maple Match's founder, Joe Goldman, on Australia's morning show 'Sunrise'! Andrew and Monique take a. Maple Match was a proposed online dating service with the stated goal of matching Americans with Canadian citizens for romantic partnerships that would also allow these Americans to immigrate to Canada. The company was founded by Joe Goldman in Austin, Texas. The site first launched in May 2016 after Donald Trump became the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party and in its first. Meet ‘Maple Match’ – A Dating Site That Connects Canadians With Trump-Hating Americans Meet ‘Maple Match’ – A Dating Site That Connects Canadians With Trump-Hating Americans Ok, we all know how much online dating has developed over the years, especially in terms of various niches these services cater to, but this one is a true gem.
Ok, we all know how much online dating has developed over the years, especially in terms of various niches these services cater to, but this one is a true gem.
The latest dating site that caught our eye is definitely ‘Maple Match‘, an interesting matching platform that has a sole purpose of connecting single Americans leery of living under President Trump, and single Canadians willing to welcome them into their safe Canadian homes.
Oh, Canada!
Ironically enough, Maple Match was made by a 25-year-old Texan dude named Joe Goldman, who promises to “make dating great again” via Maple Match.
“Maple Match makes it easy for Americans to find the ideal Canadian partner to save them from the unfathomable horror of a Trump presidency,” as it says on the site.
As NBC News reports, Goldman was apparently “inspired by repeated threats from friends in Austin to move north of the border if the likely Republican nominee defies long odds and actually wins in November.”
“I have always been fascinated by Canada,” says Joe. “So I thought to myself – given the current political situation, this could bring Canadians and Americans closer together.”
The Response Has Been Tremendous
The dating site saw more than 14,000 new members sign up after only one week since it was launched back in May, and the interesting fact is that a quarter of the users are actually Canadians.
“The response has been tremendous. I’m getting people from all over, but the strongest responses have been from Seattle and New York City. Our first inquiries came from Billings, Montana,” says Goldman.
It appears that Americans are indeed eager to leave the U.S, if Trump becomes president.
With the Election Day just around the corner, the site is still free – so you better hurry up.
“Oh Canada”, indeed!
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We can’t make this stuff up, folks.
There’s now a dating website that helps Americans heading north because of their dislike for Donald Trump find their Canadian soul mate.
“Ever since Donald Trump announced he would run for the Republican Party leadership, Americans have been googling ‘how to move to Canada,’” the Canadian news website CBC writes. “Now, there's a new website that helps them do just that — if they're single.”
Maple Match launched about a week ago. More than 10,000 Americans and 2,500 Canadians have already signed up via the website’s waitlist, CBC reports.
The front page reads the following:
'Make dating great again. Maple Match makes it easy for Americans to find the ideal Canadian partner to save them from the unfathomable horror of a Trump presidency.”
Its CEO Joe Goldman insists, 'Absolutely this is serious!'
'The 49th parallel is just a line and Americans and Canadians have so much in common,' Goldman told CBC/Radio-Canada.
'A lot of Americans are quite uneasy, that's certainly a fact,' he added, referring to the possibility of a Trump administration.
Google searches for “how to move to Canada” skyrocketed following Mr. Trump’s big primary wins early March.
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Celebrities like actress Lena Dunham, comedian Whoopi Goldberg, and talk show host Jon Stewart have said they plan to leave the country if the presumptive GOP presidential nominee is elected to the White House.