Canucks owner appears to fire anthem singer who commits to anti-mask event
Vancouver Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini appeared to fire longtime anthem singer Mark Donnelly after he confirmed he's singing at an anti-mask rally on Saturday.
Hey @VancouverSun change the headline to "Former Canucks anthem singer." #wearamask https://t.co/UZX5agK4pl
- Francesco Aquilini (@fr_aquilini) December 5, 2020
The British Columbia Christmas Freedom Rally 2020 is set to occur Saturday in Vancouver. Those involved are protesting COVID-19 restrictions imposed for the holiday season.
"I sing 'O Canada' as a sign of unity and strength for all Canadians," Donnelly said. "The true north strong and free."
The Canucks made a statement prior to Aquilini's tweet condemning Donnelly's involvement at the event.
"Mark Donnelly is acting independently and we hope the public understands he is not representing the Vancouver Canucks," said COO Trent Carroll. "We encourage everyone to wear a mask and to follow the provincial health orders."
Donnelly began singing for the Canucks in 2001.
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