Viewing figures "D'oh Canada" scored a 0.8 rating with a 4 share and was watched by 1.93 million people.
Critical response Dennis Perkins of
The A.V. Club gave the episode a B−, stating, "’D’oh Canada’ wants to skewer its targets on the American side of the border by having Lisa's infatuation with all things Canadian (politeness, a hunky young Prime Minister, mounties with handsome horses, cape-wearing rescue beavers, free healthcare, schools that put on thought-provoking productions of Canadian literary legend
Margaret Atwood’s ''
The Handmaid's Tale'') focus the show’s barbs more sharply and directly than usual."
Tony Sokol of
Den of Geek gave the episode 3.5 out of 5 stars. He thought the episode was well done but not as good as the classic episodes. He highlighted the song parody and the commentary but thought the jokes could be stronger. The musical mock salute to
upstate New York drew substantial attention from the natives of that area, including a response from the
New York State Republican Committee blaming the policies of
Andrew Cuomo for making the region a laughingstock and a fact check from the
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, which concluded most of the claims were true but that some (such as
Fox News viewership and disability claims) were misleading or unprovable. The
Great New York State Fair responded that they were taking the song in jest but would invite the writers to the fair to allow them to see the area in person. The episode came under fire in late April 2019 for offending some people. While the episode mocked American President
Donald Trump and then Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and brought up the
SNC-Lavalin affair, the aspects that caused offense were largely related to the
Frank Sinatra parody song where Homer made fun of Upstate New York and for the use of the term "
newfie" in relation to Canadian residents of
Newfoundland. In the latter several Canadian children chime "stupid newfies" before a character closely resembling
Ralph Wiggum calls himself one and proceeds to beat a baby seal pup plush toy with a club while singing about being a Newfoundlander. Musician Bruce Moss rejected an offer from the show's producers to use his song "The Islander" for the episode, referring to them as "morally bankrupt" and turning down $20,000 US. ==References==