In front of Canada 3-2 Overtime victory Both national anthems were sung in the US for the 4 Nations Face Off Championship Game on Thursday night, as part of the hockey game tradition. Chantal Klebiazuk, the singer of the Canadian national anthem, appears to have changed the lyrics to “O Canada” when President Donald Trump discovered it.
During the rendition of Kreviazuk’s song, she protests Trump’s comments on making Canada a part of the United States, subtly ‘Order’ to ‘Order’ to ‘Order’ to ‘Order’ It has been changed. She later posted a change to lyrics on Instagram, revealing her attitude in an offensive way that Trump tried to enforce tariffs on goods produced north of the border.
“During the sound check, I thought “I was amazing when I sang the wrong words at all my son’s orders and analyzed the new lines – this at this moment very relevant to our country It could mean something to do, three syllables,” Kreviazuk wrote. “I didn’t dream of such an effect coming from getting out there and deciding to do it, but it really felt like the right thing to do.
“It’s here. Art for me is an expression of our truth. The national anthem is not a legal document. It is a representation of a collective, and sometimes the moment demands it. This very unique In a potentially consequential moment, we were inspired by a brave voice committed to peaceful conflict resolution, which truly believed we had to stand up and protect ourselves.
“Canada, Ukraine are different from sovereign nations. The era. We have other people individuals of culture. We are united in values. We care. We are kind. .
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The political message included in Klebiazuk’s change to the national anthem was also confirmed by her spokesperson, Adam Gonshor.
Both the US and Canadian anthems have been balancing in comments Trump made about the country’s annexation since it assumed offices in January, so the national anthems of both countries are a bit of tension between the two countries. It has become a battlefield. Canadian fans in Montreal booed “Star Spangld Banner” when the team first played last week, leading to several versions of retaliation as they booed “O Canada” in Boston on Thursday.
Canada’s victory over the US in Thursday night’s match will be a natural opportunity for Canadian officials to take shots in Trump and the US, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau saying, “You can’t take our country — And you can’t play our match “In the post of X after Canada’s victory.