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Thousands of US hockey fans sing Canadian anthem amid tensions between neighbor countries

Thousands of US hockey fans sing Canadian anthem amid tensions between neighbor countries

Summary

At a Buffalo Sabres hockey game, nearly 20,000 mostly American fans sang the Canadian national anthem together when the singer’s microphone failed. This act of singing showed goodwill between the US and Canada despite ongoing political tensions caused by President Donald Trump’s policies.

Key Facts

  • Buffalo, New York, is close to Canada and known for friendly relations with Canadian neighbors.
  • The Buffalo Sabres hockey team has had a tradition of singing the Canadian anthem for over 50 years.
  • During a recent game, the singer’s microphone cut out, and the crowd sang the Canadian anthem loudly.
  • Political tensions have increased due to President Trump’s threats to annex Canada and impose tariffs on Canadian industries.
  • Canada responded with boycotts, including pulling American products from shelves and reducing travel to the US.
  • Despite political issues, border communities like Buffalo and southern Ontario maintain close personal and economic ties.
  • Many people cross the US-Canada border daily for activities like shopping, work, and education.
  • Fans and locals see singing the Canadian anthem as a sign of respect and friendship regardless of government conflicts.
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