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Hockey fans in Ottawa expressed their dissatisfaction with US after the Trump administration introduced new tariffs against Canada.Canadian hockey fans booed the US national anthem during an NHL game in Ottawa on Saturday. The spectators' expression of displeasure with US comes after the administration of US President Donald Trump imposed new 25% trade tariffs on Canada.
The incident took place at the Canadian Tire Center before the Ottawa Senators took on the Minnesota Wild. As Canadian singer Mandia began to perform the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’, numerous spectators jeered the song. The crowd booed steadily through the beginning of the Star-Spangled Banner. They also booed over the peacemakers who tried to clap them down at the end. However, the mood changed when she sang ‘O Canada’, which drew applause and widespread cheers.
Ottawa Senators went on to defeat the Minnesota Wild 6-0.
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dissatisfaction?04 Feb 2025 22:27
"Canadians: we're polite, we're reasonable, but we also will not be pushed around," said Trudeau." (2018)
Doug Ford is arguably neither polite nor reasonable; his relevant background, and its inadequacy, distilled in this quote and his recent capture on video: " 'Tom,' the high-volume hash dealer who admired Mr. Ford's ability to avoid scrutiny, also said he and Doug helped each other out during shortages. 'We had all figured out that that kept the cops away. 'Let's keep things low-profile. Why start fights? There's enough money in it for everybody.' And most people agreed with that. Once the fights start and the guns come out, then the cops will be in and it will ruin it for everybody."
https://www.theglobeandmail.co...Ford on video, Feb. 3 2025:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada...dissatisfaction?04 Feb 2025 22:24
"Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is affected by every twitch and grunt," said the late Pierre Trudeau.
Trudeau utters his famous quote about living next to the U.S. being like "sleeping with an elephant." Aired March 25, 1969 on CBC Television News.
For history and perspective: “Sleeping with a very cranky elephant: The history of Canada-U.S. tensions”
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/sunda...Onu Sam04 Feb 2025 14:48
Ford haugub kaa tahab saada uuesti elected. Tola... mis teeb koer elevandile.
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