“The Star-Spangled Banner” was once again booed in Canada before a sporting event.
The last anti -American screen took place at the Scotiabank Arena before the Toronto Raptors faced the Los Angeles clippers. Fans booed the American national anthem when a 15 -year -old woman sang it. A mixture of boos and cheers was heard before receiving a resonant applause for the Canadian national anthem, “or, Canada.”
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The theme of Canadians booing with the American anthem began on Saturday night when the Senators of Ottawa and Calgary’s flames organized NHL games.
The boos apparently occurred when President Donald Trump followed his promise to place 25% tariffs in imports of Canada and Mexico and 10% in China imports. Any energy resource of Canada would be affected at a 10%rate.
In a statement obtained by Pak Gazette on Saturday, the Trump administration said the order is in response to an “extraordinary threat raised by foreigners and illegal drugs, including mortal fentanyl, (which) constitutes a national emergency.”
Fans of Ottawa senators boo the US national anthem after Trump broadcasts tariffs

The Canada LEAF Maple Logo in Center Court before a game between the Washington Wizards and Raptors in Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, on October 20, 2023. (John E. Sokolowski-USA Today Sports)
Before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing his resignation, Trump said he would “love” if Canada could become the “state 51”.
Since then, Trudeau lamented the rates that the Trump administration has imposed.
In A Fact Sheet Released By The White House on Saturday, The US Is Implementing Tariffs Against Canada, Mexico and China to Hold The Accounts “To Their Promises of Halting Illegal Immigration and Stopping Poisonous Fentanyl and Other Drugs From Flowing Into Our Country.” This “extraordinary threat,” said the White House, “constitutes a national emergency under the international law of emergency economic powers.”

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However, Trudeau said that “less than 1% of fentanyl and less than one% of illegal crosses to the United States come from Canada.”