Fans at a Raptors game Sunday continued an emerging trend of booing the American national anthem at pro sporting events in Canada.
game Sunday continued an emerging trend of booing the American national anthem at pro sporting events in Canada.
After initially cheering for the 15-year-old female singer, fans booed throughout"The Star-Spangled Banner" performance. At the end, mixed boos and cheers could be heard before the crowd erupted in applause for the Canadian anthem,"O Canada."
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