Frustrated sports fans in arenas across the country are voicing their disapproval over U.S. President Donald Trump's import tariffs.
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At several sporting events, Canadian fans took out their frustration with President Donald Trump's decision to implement sweeping tariffs.
Ottawa center Josh Norris will be out "a couple weeks" with a mid-body injury, Senators coach Travis Green said on Monday.
Fans at Scotiabank Arena booed during "The Star Spangled Banner," then switched to loud cheers when "O Canada" began, joining the 15-year-old anthem singer for some verses of that anthem.
The Ottawa Senators' recent surge in goal production comes just in time to possibly generate some needed offense on the road.
Boos rang out during the U.S. national anthem at Ottawa Senators, Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks games over the weekend ...