Citing concerns over the incoming presidential administrations views on things like, oh, the First Amendment, Net Neutrality, and other such trivia, the Internet Archive is looking to duplicate itself in Canada, so that if the American part of the system gets shut down, restricted, throttled, or otherwise interfered with, its priceless treasure trove of the Internet over the years (including material that's often turned out to be embarrassing for politicians) will remain safe and intact.
It's a worthwhile non-profit cause to contribute to.
Rachel Maddow's coverage: http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow/watch/internet-archive-looks-to-move-beyond-trump-s-reach-820476483790
Archive.org Press Release: https://blog.archive.org/2016/11/29/help-us-keep-the-archive-free-accessible-and-private/
Want to Save the Internet? Help the Internet Archive Move to Canada (Digitally)