‘Crossing the line:’ Doug Ford urges Canadians not to boo the U.S. anthem amid trade war
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford has requested that Canadians stop booing the American national anthem during sporting events, saying, 'Please don't take it out on the American people.'
- A trade battle intensified as the U.S. Imposed 25 percent tariffs on most Canadian imports, provoking Canadian anger.
- Ford implemented retaliatory measures, including removing U.S. Alcohol from the LCBO, in response to the tariffs.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the tariffs a 'very dumb thing to do,' reflecting widespread discontent among Canadian leaders.
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Brampton mayor Patrick Brown tough on Trump tariffs but against booing of U.S. anthem. Premier Ford agrees. But not Prime Minister Trudeau
Brown said that Canadians “radiate decency” and that sports fans continuing to boo the Star-Spangled Banner makes him uncomfortable.
·Brampton, Canada
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