Canadian hockey fans boo US national anthem at NHL game after Donald Trump slapped tariffs on them

Canadian hockey fans boo US national anthem at NHL game after Donald Trump slapped tariffs on them

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Canadian hockey fans boo US national anthem at NHL game after Donald Trump slapped tariffs on them
Published: Feb, 02 2025 01:42

Canadian hockey fans of the Ottawa Senators booed The Star Spangled Banner at the NHL game against Minnesota Wild on Saturday night, hours after Donald Trump hit Canada with tariffs. Boos and jeers were heard throughout the rendition that was performed by the Ottawa-based singer Mandia at a sold out arena with nearly 20,000 spectators. It comes after President Trump ordered 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on goods from China starting on Tuesday.

Trump declared that they would remain in place until a national emergency over the drug fentanyl and illegal immigration to the U.S. ends. Canadians in Ottawa boo the US national anthem after US President Donald Trump announces 25% tariffs on Canada. pic.twitter.com/Tqa2LwTssE. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday said that Canada is ready to address the tariffs the U.S. government announced. On a message on his X account, he was to talk to Sheinbaum about the U.S. administration decision, and later he will speak to Canadians.

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