Oh, say, can you hear that? Canadian hockey fans made their feelings clear and clear when they hooked the US national anthem in a Ottawa Senators match on Saturday. The demonstration occurred just a few hours after the last prices of former President Donald Trump on Canada made vigor, triggering the frustration among many north of the border.

Canadian fans are upset the American anthem on prices
The National Anthem Performance, led by the singer of Ottawa Mandia, met the air of the nearly 20,000 spectators present in the Canadian Tire Center at closed counters.
A few hours before the match, Trump announced a 25% rate on Canadian and Mexican imports, as well as a 10% tariff on goods from China, which is expected to take effect on Tuesday. He justified this decision by linking it to the current fentanyl crisis and illegal immigration, declaring that the prices would remain in place until the situation is resolved.
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While the hoots became stronger, Mandia continued its performances but seemed visibly uncomfortable at the end. She briefly looked at her eyes before gathering to sing the national anthem of Canada, O Canada, during which fans proudly passed the Canadian flag in the arena.
“I have never seen Canadians Huer of national anthem … Never before in my life,” wrote an Internet user by declaring the surprise about the decision. Another referred to the war in Iraq, saying: “The only time I saw Canadians Huer the American national anthem was during the war in Iraq.”
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In response to Trump’s announcement, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau assured citizens that Canada was ready to act. On social networks, he mentioned the next talks with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and then planned to address the Canadian public.
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According to Prime Minister Trudeau, who will soon withdraw from his post, Canada will impose a 25% price on USD 155 billion for US imports in response to Trump’s bold actions. The outgoing Prime Minister encouraged Canadians to buy local products and consider vacation in the country.