Trump, Canada and World Series
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World Series, Toronto Blue Jays and Dodgers
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday the anti-tariffs advertisement featuring former President Reagan, which angered President Trump, will air during the World Series before being paused Monday.
Prime Minister Mark Carney took a friendly swing at Donald Trump on Thursday, joking that the U.S. president is afraid to make a bet against the Toronto Blue Jays ahead of Game 1 of the 2025 World Series.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Trump ‘afraid’ to make World Series bet, Carney jokes at Blue Jays practice
He doesn’t like to lose," Carney joked Thursday when reporters asked him about a possible wager as he stopped by the Jays' practice at the Rogers Centre.
Sporting News on MSN
Did Blue Jays fans boo U.S. national anthem? Explaining the Donald Trump reason behind potential World Series jeers
As a result, fans of Canadian hockey teams booed the U.S. national anthem in February when American teams traveled north to play in Canada. That continued in hockey's Four Nations Face-Off, as fans booed the Star-Spangled Banner any time it was played in the tournament.
The Ontario premier is wagering maple syrup against the California governor’s wine in a lighthearted World Series bet posted to social media Friday.
The Toronto Blue Jays are in the World Series for the first time in 32 years. So, with Canada's Team back on baseball's biggest stage, Prime Minister Mark Carney is feeling lucky.President Trump has repeatedly poked the bear to the north - imposing a series of tariffs which have led to a trade war between the two nations and threatening to turn Canada into the '51st State'.
Prime Minister Mark Carney joked that U.S. President Donald Trump seems to be afraid to make a World Series bet with him as the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Los Angeles Dodgers. Carney stopped by the Jays' practice at the Rogers Centre Thursday to offer his support for the team ahead of Game 1.