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During the anthem performance at the Senators game, singer Mandia faced backlash as fans jeered the U.S. anthem, marking a rare moment of Canadian discontent.
Canadian hockey fans made their feelings loud and clear as they booed the U.S. national anthem at an Ottawa Senators game on Saturday. The protest came just hours after former President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on Canada took effect, igniting frustration among many north of the border.
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, sparking major trade war fears.
Trump declared that they would remain in place until a national emergency over the drug fentanyl and illegal immigration to the U.S. ends. Canada retaliated on Saturday night with 25% tariffs against $155 billion of U.S. goods.
The booing from Canadians at Saturday night's hockey game got louder as the performance from Mandia went on and as she finished singing, she looked awkwardly to the ground.
Canadian NHL fans booed the Star Spangled Banner at an Ottawa Senators game Saturday, hours after President Donald Trump’s tariff on the country became official.
Fans at the Canadian Tire Center in Ottawa were none too pleased to hear the national anthem of the USA — booing and jeering as singer Mandia started and ended her rendition of the patriotic US tune, which is performed, along with ‘O, Canada,’ at the start of all NHL games.
When the Canadian-born singer began the song with iconic words, “Oh, say can you see,” the boos came pouring in.
Mandia gracefully ignored the jeers and sang the beautiful song with such conviction that it seemed to quell the crowd into respect.
Loud boos filled Canadian Tire Centre during the U.S. national anthem ahead of Saturday night's game between the Ottawa Senators and Minnesota Wild.
The booing came hours after President Donald Trump declared an economic emergency to impose tariffs of 10% on all imports from China and 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada, as well as a 10% rate on Canadian oil.
The Ottawa crowd cheered loudly for the Canadian anthem.
In a dramatic display of discontent, Canadian hockey fans booed the U.S. national anthem during an NHL game between the Ottawa Senators and the Minnesota Wild on February 1, 2025. The protest came just hours after former President Donald Trump announced new tariffs, including a 25% duty on imports from Canada and Mexico, which ignited frustration among fans.
The anthem performance at the sold-out Canadian Tire Centre was met with jeers from nearly 20,000 spectators, while the crowd erupted in cheers for the Canadian anthem shortly afterward. Ottawa-based singer Mandia, who led the anthem, appeared visibly uncomfortable as the boos grew louder.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Trump's tariffs by pledging to impose matching tariffs on U.S. imports, warning that it would lead to higher prices for American consumers. This rare moment of Canadian discontent reflects the escalating tensions between the two countries over trade policies.
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Canadian hockey fans made their feelings loud and clear as they booed the U.S. national anthem at an Ottawa Senators game on Saturday. The protest came just hours after former President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs on Canada took effect, igniting frustration among many north of the border.
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, sparking major trade war fears.
Trump declared that they would remain in place until a national emergency over the drug fentanyl and illegal immigration to the U.S. ends. Canada retaliated on Saturday night with 25% tariffs against $155 billion of U.S. goods.
The booing from Canadians at Saturday night's hockey game got louder as the performance from Mandia went on and as she finished singing, she looked awkwardly to the ground.
Canadian NHL fans booed the Star Spangled Banner at an Ottawa Senators game Saturday, hours after President Donald Trump’s tariff on the country became official.
Fans at the Canadian Tire Center in Ottawa were none too pleased to hear the national anthem of the USA — booing and jeering as singer Mandia started and ended her rendition of the patriotic US tune, which is performed, along with ‘O, Canada,’ at the start of all NHL games.
When the Canadian-born singer began the song with iconic words, “Oh, say can you see,” the boos came pouring in.
Mandia gracefully ignored the jeers and sang the beautiful song with such conviction that it seemed to quell the crowd into respect.
Loud boos filled Canadian Tire Centre during the U.S. national anthem ahead of Saturday night's game between the Ottawa Senators and Minnesota Wild.
The booing came hours after President Donald Trump declared an economic emergency to impose tariffs of 10% on all imports from China and 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada, as well as a 10% rate on Canadian oil.
The Ottawa crowd cheered loudly for the Canadian anthem.
In a dramatic display of discontent, Canadian hockey fans booed the U.S. national anthem during an NHL game between the Ottawa Senators and the Minnesota Wild on February 1, 2025. The protest came just hours after former President Donald Trump announced new tariffs, including a 25% duty on imports from Canada and Mexico, which ignited frustration among fans.
The anthem performance at the sold-out Canadian Tire Centre was met with jeers from nearly 20,000 spectators, while the crowd erupted in cheers for the Canadian anthem shortly afterward. Ottawa-based singer Mandia, who led the anthem, appeared visibly uncomfortable as the boos grew louder.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Trump's tariffs by pledging to impose matching tariffs on U.S. imports, warning that it would lead to higher prices for American consumers. This rare moment of Canadian discontent reflects the escalating tensions between the two countries over trade policies.
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