shockedcanadian
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Continues to occur in the NHL now in Canada as Canadians are finally not hiding their misguided resentment towards America. Toronto is the worst, the police budget there is through the roof and the weak, controlled politicians would rather have homeless and poor people than to confront the S.I.C who control them.
Tariffs make Canadians mad it seems. Maybe the focus on having a Charter of Rights that means anything and accountable/transparent agencies who have cost the nation a excessive amount of our top talent and ambitious citizens while the government nepotism and kakistocracy expands.
Scotiabank Arena was a little late flocking to the boo-bird nest, but made itself heard when the Star-Spangled Banner started up Saturday’s 6-3 Toronto win.
The Maple Leafs had not played at home since Jan. 29, before Donald Trump ratcheted up the trade war and his rhetoric about the 51st state. However, after the Bell Centre in Montreal started jeering the anthem in the first Canada-U.S. meeting of the 4 Nations Face-Off and Canada winning the final in a hostile Boston, about half the 19,000 fans were ready to razz when Natalie Morris began to sing.
When she reached the high notes of “the rockets’ red glare,” the booing increased, but Morris was unfazed and those who’d stayed neutral during the song cheered loudly at the end as several Leafs and Hurricanes tapped their sticks.
Conservative SBA usually doesn’t join in O Canada, but Saturday was an exception. At “The True North strong and free,” there was extra audience shouts of “free.”
Tariffs make Canadians mad it seems. Maybe the focus on having a Charter of Rights that means anything and accountable/transparent agencies who have cost the nation a excessive amount of our top talent and ambitious citizens while the government nepotism and kakistocracy expands.
Scotiabank Arena was a little late flocking to the boo-bird nest, but made itself heard when the Star-Spangled Banner started up Saturday’s 6-3 Toronto win.
The Maple Leafs had not played at home since Jan. 29, before Donald Trump ratcheted up the trade war and his rhetoric about the 51st state. However, after the Bell Centre in Montreal started jeering the anthem in the first Canada-U.S. meeting of the 4 Nations Face-Off and Canada winning the final in a hostile Boston, about half the 19,000 fans were ready to razz when Natalie Morris began to sing.
When she reached the high notes of “the rockets’ red glare,” the booing increased, but Morris was unfazed and those who’d stayed neutral during the song cheered loudly at the end as several Leafs and Hurricanes tapped their sticks.
Conservative SBA usually doesn’t join in O Canada, but Saturday was an exception. At “The True North strong and free,” there was extra audience shouts of “free.”