Fans in Canada boo American national anthem after Trump's tariff threat
- Ottawa Senators fans booed the U.S. National anthem during a game against the Minnesota Wild, despite having American players on their team, as tariffs threatened by Donald Trump loomed over imports from Canada and Mexico.
- Vancouver Canucks fans also booed the U.S. Anthem before their game against the Detroit Red Wings, reflecting similar sentiments as in Ottawa, with no Canadian players contributing to the scoring.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced retaliatory tariffs on U.S. Goods worth $107 billion in response to Trump's proposed tariffs, stating, "We will not back down in standing up both for Canadians and for the incredibly successful relationship between Canada and the United States."
- The tariffs could lead to increased prices for U.S. Consumers, particularly affecting gasoline prices and the cost of cars manufactured in Canada, which may rise by around $3,000, according to TD Economics.
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