Booing of The Star-Spangled Banner reignites debate on national anthems in sports

It's been a decades-long tradition in North American sports but Dr. Michael Naraine, an associate professor of sport management at Brock University, figures it's time to re-examine the legitimacy of national anthems being played before games. The U.S. flag hangs above the ice before the Vancouver Canucks and Colorado Avalanche play an NHL hockey game in Vancouver, on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

It's been a decades-long tradition in North America, but a ºÃÉ«tv professor of sport management says it might be time to re-examine the legitimacy of national anthems being played before games.

Last weekend, sports fans in Canada voiced their displeasure with U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement he was raising tariffs on ºÃÉ«tv and Mexican imports by 25 per cent. In hockey and basketball arenas across the country, they roundly booed the American national anthem before games.

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