Canadian Foreign Minister: National Anthem that has enhanced the result of being “offended”

Tensions between the United States and Canada occupied the center stage on 4 nations facing a tournamentAnd, according to the Canadian Foreign Minister, this is for a good reason.
The political rift between the two countries first started in the NHL game on February 1 when Ottawa senators Fans raised “Star Transparent”.
Toronto Raptors fans followed the suit the next day, but the controversy reached the second level at the hockey tournament when Booing attracted national attention.
Sidney Crosby (87), Brandon Hagel, 38, and their teammates in Canada stand on their bench during the pre -band ceremony before the championship match 4 nations against the United States in TD Garden on February 20, 2025. In Boston. (Brian Babineau/4nfo/World Hockey Cup via Getty Images)
Canadian fans amplified the American state anthem response to President Donald Trump Talk about tariffs and converting Canada into 51 states.
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After the victory of Canada over the Team USA, the prime minister Justin Trudeau A post on social media that deals with controversy has been released: “You can’t take our country – and you can’t take over our game.”
Booing continued at sports events, and New York Rangers fans increased the Canadian anthem during a home game against Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday.
Since Trump’s tariffs have entered into force this week, hockey hockey fans are expected to continue digging at the games, according to Mélanie Joly, a Canadian foreign minister.
Players and fans advocate for the American national anthem before the first period of hockey match 4 nations between Canada and the United States in Montreal on February 15, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/Canadian printing via AP)
Justin Trudeau sends us a fiery message after the victory of Canada 4 nations
“This is no longer a joke. This is not something we laugh,” Joly said while on Tuesday on the BBC “Newshight”.
“Listen, we had enough with this rhetoric. The Canadians did not have fun with that now. And there is a reason why the Canadians, when they go out to a hockey game, raise the American anthem.
“We’re offended. We’re angry. We’re angry.”
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Trump has signed an executive command Authorization of an additional 25% of tariffs to imports from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% tariff to Chinese imports. Energy imported from Canada, including oil, natural gas and electricity, would be taxed an additional 10%.
President Donald Trump speaks in MAR-a-Lije Palm Beach, Florida, February 18, 2025. (Pool by AP)
The tariffs came into force on Tuesday, which made TRUDEAU announce the retaliation of tariffs.
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos and Greg Norman contributed to this report.
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