Canadian fans boo US anthem as tariffs spur 'buy local' pledge
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Canadian dollar and Mexican peso slide as US tariffs unnerve investors
US stock futures also drop while oil prices rally as economists rush to assess impact of new leviesFinancial Times - 49m -
Canadians are 'perplexed' by Trump's tariffs, ambassador to the US says
In an interview on ABC News' "This Week," Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman said Canadians are "perplexed" and "disappointed" by President Trump's tariffs.ABC News - 3h -
Toronto Raptors fans boo US national anthem after Donald Trump tariffs
Canadian NHL fans also booed Star-Spangled Banner Applause breaks out during Canadian national anthem Fans at a Toronto Raptors game on Sunday continued an emerging trend of booing the American ...The Guardian - 3h -
Watch: Fans boo US national anthem at NHL game in Canada amid trade war
The booing came shortly after Trump signed an order imposing stiff tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.The Hill - 5h -
WATCH: Canadian hockey fans boo US national anthem after Trump imposes tariffs
Ottawa Senators fans could be heard booing the U.S. national anthem before Saturday night's game against the Minnesota Wild after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canada.ABC News - 6h -
Raptors fans follow trend of booing U.S. anthem
Fans at a Raptors game Sunday continued an emerging trend of booing the American national anthem at pro sporting events in Canada.ESPN - 3h -
Canadian ambassador to U.S.: Canadians 'perplexed' and 'confused' by Trump's tariffs
Canada’s ambassador to the U.S., Kirsten Hillman, said on Sunday that Canadians are “perplexed” and “confused” by tariffs enacted by President Trump. “Canadians are perplexed, I think ...The Hill - 6h -
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Danielle Collins thanks ‘super drunk’ booing fans for spurring her to victory
The American faced a boisterous crowd in her win over local hope Destanee Aiava but says ‘energy is a good thing’. On the day of a new attendance record at Melbourne Park, the world No 11, Danielle ...The Guardian - Jan. 16
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