Even Canada -based NHL teams are not safe from feeling the worst part of President Donald Trump’s tariffs in the country.
Mere hours after Trump’s executive order to impose tariffs on Canada, both the Senators of Ottawa and the fans of the Toronto Raptors booed the interpretation of “The Star-Spangled Banner”.
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The Vancouver Canucks fans did the same on Sunday night against the Detroit Red Wings, but there were more to have.
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The Canadian flag is shown during the Stanley Cup playoff game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Vancouver Canucks in Rogers Place on May 18, 2024, in Edmonton, Canada. (Andy Devlin/Nhli through Getty Images)
During the first period, Vancouver Derek Forbot’s defense was evaluated a two -minute penalty per interference. That led the Canucks announcer, John Shortous, to say facely that the penalty would actually be 25% longer.
“Actually, this will be a two -and -one -minute power game for the Detroit Red Wings, due to the 25% rate that has been imposed on the sanctions on the teams based in Canada,” said Shorthouse.
Vancouver was able to kill the penalty, with the end of the first period by benefiting them.
Vancouver tied the game in the middle of the third after the newcomer Filip Chytil scored, but Detroit would win, 3-2, in extra time.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau goes to the Caucus meeting of the Liberal Party in Ottawa, Canada, on December 16, 2024. (Reuters/Blair Gable/File Photo)
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Trump and Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, spoke on Monday, hours before the additional 25% tariffs entered into force in Canadian goods that entered the United States. In an X publication, Trudeau said that Canada will implement a border plan of $ 1.3 billion and will appoint a fentanyl tsar.
Trump has a lot of time He said that Canada and Mexico have not been able to do enough to avoid the flow of illegal migrants and drugs, particularly the fentanyl, of those nations in the United States, in addition, Trump states that the United States has subsidized Canada for a sum of $ 200 one billion annually.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a collection of funds from the Liberal Party in Ottawa, on June 10, 2024. (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press through AP)
Trump had promised to impose a 25% rate on all Canadian and Mexican goods, as well as a 10% tariff on Canadian energy and a 10% rate on all goods that enter the United States from China. Chinese tariffs would take effect on Tuesday at midnight.