With Election Day close and a Donald Trump presidency appearing increasingly likely, some of Hollywood's left-leaning stars are preparing to emigrate to the country up north if things go sour for them.
"Breaking Bad" actor Bryan Cranston is the latest celebrity to suggest that he would leave the US for Canada in the event of a Trump victory in Tuesday's election.
He joins the likes of Barbara Streisand, Chelsea Handler, and several others who are planning to cross the border into the land of liberal prime minister Justin Trudeau should Hillary Clinton lose.
Here are 9 celebrities who say they'll move to Canada if Donald Trump becomes president:
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Bryan Cranston

The "Breaking Bad" star, who previously called Trump an "anomaly to the human race," told The Bestseller Experiment podcast this week that he would "absolutely" move to Canada if Trump is elected president.
"I would definitely move," he said. "It's not real to me that that would happen. I hope to God it won't."
Chelsea Handler

While interviewing Univision's Jorge Ramos on her Netflix talk show last month, Chelsea Handler said she is "going to need to go to Canada if [Trump] gets elected."
"I don't know what the rules are to move there but a lot of us are feeling that way," she added. "A lot of us are going to want to leave the country."
Stephen King

In an interview with The Washington Post in September, best-selling horror fiction author Stephen King said he'd move to Canada from his home state of Maine because "a Trump presidency scares [him] more than anything else."
"It scares me to death. To the point where I've actually thought of moving to Canada, which is close to Maine," he said. "And I can hear a lot of my conservative friends saying, 'Ah, good! Go! Get out of here!'"
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