kryptaria:

nekobakaz:

nyxelestia:

brainsforbabyjesus:

I have seen a number of harry potter posts that go something like, “If there was magic and wizards in (country) they’d _____.”  Usually there are also long discussions that go along with these about how each country deals with the statute of secrecy.

And all I can think is, Canada wouldn’t even bother trying to enforce the statute of secrecy. Because what is the point? How would you even know if it was a magic thing or just a Canada thing?

Is that guy just taking a regular old moose through a drive thru to get coffee or is it animagus?

Was that prime minister crazy or did he actually talk to ghosts?

How do you steal 20 000 litres of maple syrup? Trucks or portkeys?

The minister of immigration formally gave Santa Claus citizenship and a passport.

House hippos.

All magic would do to Canada is make the internet about 90% more sure that Canada isn’t a real place.

That would explain a few things.

as a Canadian, I head canon this

so very very much

@thesecretbeta

Just adding that fantasy scenarios in which FDR or Churchill are secretly backing magic-users to counter Hitler’s occultists always annoy me by not mentioning Canada, because if there was one Allied PM who actually would have done that, it was King.