Trudeau mocks Trump after Canada win over US in Four Nations final

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has mocked United States President Donald Trump after the country's hockey team's victory over the American team in the Four Nations Tournament final. So he responded to the words of the American leader about his intentions to make Canada the 51st state of the United States.

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has mocked United States President Donald Trump after the country's hockey team's victory over the American team in the Four Nations Tournament final. So he responded to the words of the American leader about his intentions to make Canada the 51st state of the United States.

The match took place on the night of February 21 in Boston at the T.D. Garden Arena. The game ended with a 3-2 victory for the Canadians. The decisive puck in overtime was thrown by Connor McDavid. “You can’t take our country, and you can’t take our game,” he wrote on his social media page. He said the country could gain U.S. military protection and avoid trade tariffs by becoming the 51st state. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Trump’s proposal was “very logical” because Washington’s economic relationship with Ottawa should be fair and reciprocal. However, in Canada, such statements are dissatisfied. So, a third of the country’s residents began to consider Americans as enemies, and Chantal Krevyazyuk, who sang the anthem of Canada before the match, changed the lyrics of the song in response to Trump’s statements.

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