With booing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" the norm at Canadian sports events in the wake of heightened tension with the U.S.
An American is proudly waving the Canadian flag – an example of empathy that should lift our spirits
“It’s really easy to rely on stereotypes like the loud, mean American,” Dr. Zaki says, and to allow those loudest voices to ...
Skaters are competing in Boston at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships amid shifting international perceptions about the United States.
Canadian fans voiced their frustration during the Toronto Blue Jays' home opener against the Baltimore Orioles.
In a unanimous vote council decides the Canadian national anthem will be played before every regular council meeting from ...
Some Blue Jays fans booed the United States’ national anthem at Toronto’s home opener against the Baltimore Orioles ...
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The Toronto Blue Jays were worried about their Opening Day game against the Baltimore Orioles in Canada. Tension between the ...
Those that have watched NHL hockey in the last month-plus are familiar with the recent trend of Canadian fans booing the ...
Ahead of the first MLB game played in Canada since President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports from the United States’ ...
There were a smattering of boos for “The Star-Spangled Banner,” although it was more tame than during the national anthem at ...
Fans loudly booed the U.S. national anthem before the Toronto Blue Jays season opener against the Baltimore Orioles.
Tom Soeldner, of Spokane, is a retired clergyman and educator who helps to coordinate the One River, Ethics Matter project and volunteers with the Sierra Club’s Columbia River Team.
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