Vancouver Canucks anthem singer is let go for ‘standing up against’ COVID rules
VANCOUVER — The popular singer of O Canada at the Vancouver Canucks hockey games says he knew he might lose his job for standing up against what he describes as the “tyranny” of COVID-19 restrictions.
Mark Donnelly sang the anthem at a freedom rally in Vancouver, where hundreds of people protested the restrictions imposed by B.C.’s provincial health officer.
Vancouver Canuck’s owner Francesco Aquilini tweeted late Friday that Donnelly was now the former Canucks anthem singer, followed by the hashtag #wearamask.
Donnelly told the crowd, many of whom weren’t wearing masks or social distancing, that he decided to sing because he questions the “draconian lockdown protocols.”