Canadian Sports Fans Booing U.S. National Anthem Are Booing a Policy Designed to Hurt Us,' Justin Trudeau Says
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau highlighted growing tensions between Canada and the U.S., attributed to substantial tariffs imposed by the U.S. on Canada, Mexico, and China. Since President Trump's second term, Canadian sports fans have booed the U.S. national anthem as an expression of anger towards these trade policies. Trudeau clarified that the boos are directed against U.S. policies, not American people or teams. He emphasized a collective Canadian response, promoting local products over American ones and affirming national solidarity amidst the economic strife caused by the trade war.
This is a policy decision by the American government, designed to go after the Canadian economy, Trudeau said. This is a trade war, yes; but Canadians, yeah, Canadians are hurt.
We're going to choose to try to buy Canadian products and forego bourbon and other classic American products. And yeah, we're probably gonna keep booing the American anthem.
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