
English O Canada lyrics have never been static, musicologist says
TORONTO — Changing the lyrics of a national anthem is often considered taboo, but Chantal Kreviazuk’s tweak to the words of O Canada at the 4 Nations Face-Off Final in Boston on Thursday night may have struck a different chord, says a musicologist.
When the Winnipeg-born singer took the mic ahead of the game, she changed the line “True patriot love in all of us command” to “True patriot love that only us command” to push back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s calls to annex Canada.
“I was singing for our pride, for our honour, our sovereignty, our history — the good, the bad — and the future,” she told The Canadian Press in a phone interview shortly after the game.
The performance was booed by the mostly American audience, a reaction that has become commonplace at sports games as tensions between the U.S. and Canada ratchet up. In particular, the 4 Nations Face-Off, which pits Finland, Sweden, Canada and the U.S. against one another in a series of seven games, has served as a microcosm of international relations this year.