Canadians boo US anthem at sports events in response to tariffs

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Canadians are expressing anger towards the U.S. by booing the national anthem at sports events. This reaction follows the announcement of steep tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump on Canadian imports, which are set to take effect soon. In response to the tariffs, Canadians are pledging to "buy local" and are sharing tips on avoiding American products. Some provinces plan to remove American goods from shelves, while Canada prepares to impose its own tariffs on U.S. products. The situation marks a significant shift in Canada-U.S. relations, with political leaders expressing dismay. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emphasized the historical ties between the two nations, questioning the rationale behind the tariffs.


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