Jeers were heard during ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ in Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver
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Published Feb 05, 2025 • Last updated Feb 05, 2025 • 2 minute read

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Boos echoed through Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Tuesday night as Elizabeth Irving launched into the opening notes of the U.S. national anthem before the Canucks hosted the Colorado Avalanche.
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Fans cheered as she finished the song and the applause grew louder as Irving began “O Canada.” Many joined the vocalist in singing the anthem and cheers erupted once again during the line “the land of the free.”
The rink was one of three Canadian venues where “The Star-Spangled Banner” was jeered on Tuesday.
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At Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, fans booed the song before the Raptors hosted the New York Knicks.
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Loud cheers urged on the anthem singer when he began “O Canada.”
A mild version of the protest took place in Winnipeg where the Jets faced the Carolina Hurricanes at Canada Life Centre. The boos, which weren’t very loud or overly enthusiastic, tapered off quickly but grew louder near the end of the song.
A short-lived smattering of boos as the Star-Spangled Banner is performed here in Winnipeg. Certainly not at the same levels we saw prior to Monday in other Canadian cities. pic.twitter.com/l1faZeF3Yu
— Mike McIntyre (@mikemcintyrewpg) February 5, 2025
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The strong reactions are likely in response to a looming trade war between Canada and the United States, sparked by executive orders from U.S. President Donald Trump over the weekend that threatened to raise tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports.
Talks between the three countries on Monday led to the American tariffs and retaliatory Canadian and Mexican tariffs being paused for a month.
It’s the second time in a week Raptors fans have booed the U.S. anthem, following a similar scene before Sunday’s 115-108 win over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Fans also booed the U.S. anthem at Ottawa’s Canadian Tire Centre on Saturday before the Senators shut out the Minnesota Wild 6-0. Then on Sunday night fans in Vancouver jeered the anthem before the Canucks lost to the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in overtime.
American fans returned the favour in Nashville on Monday before the Predators lost to Ottawa 5-2.
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