Soccer fans in Vancouver and Montreal booed the American national anthem during games, expressing frustration over the breakdown of trade talks between the U.S. And Canada. The protests occurred at Major League Soccer matches, with fans showing their discontent over the stalled negotiations. The U.S. And Canada have been locked in a trade dispute, with the U.S. Imposing 50% tariffs on Canadian goods like liquor and building materials.
Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the trade dispute during a news conference in Ottawa, stating that Canada would not accept the U.S. Demands. The breakdown of talks has raised concerns about the economic impact on both nations. Former federal cabinet minister Perrin Beaty commented on the uncertainty surrounding the future of trade relations.
The protests highlight the growing public frustration with the trade dispute. Fans used the soccer matches as a platform to voice their opinions, linking the economic tensions to national pride. The situation remains unresolved, with both countries facing potential economic consequences from the ongoing trade conflict.

























