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Digital diplomacy or sporting banter? After US hockey win, White House posts eagle towering over Canadian goose

FP News Desk • February 23, 2026, 00:03:01 IST
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Following the US hockey win against Canada at the Milano Cortina Games, the White House posted an image widely viewed as a pointed reply to Justin Trudeau’s earlier “you can’t take our game” remark.

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The White House on Sunday responded with a striking image on the social media platform X in apparent reply to a post shared by a former prime minister of Canada Justin Trudeau last year, saying “You can’t take our country - and you can’t take our game,.

The repones comes against the backdrop of a thrilling 2-1 overtime win of United States over Canada in Sunday’s gold medal game at the Milano Cortina Games.

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— The White House (@WhiteHouse) February 22, 2026
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In the picture shared by the White House account, an American bald eagle is shown stepping over a Canadian goose, an image interpretable as a provocative, tongue-in-cheek response to the sporting defeat. The post was widely circulated on X and quickly sparked discussion about whether the White House was leveraging sports rivalry to send a broader diplomatic message, an unusual blurring of digital imagery, national pride and international politics.

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The use of symbolic imagery by the White House highlighted how social media interactions between governments can take on amplified meaning, especially when tied to national sentiment. While Olympic competition between two neighbouring allies usually remains separate from state communication, this instance suggests an evolving interplay where sporting outcomes are interpreted against larger geopolitical relationships.

Canada and the United States share one of the world’s longest and most peaceful borders, robust economic ties and extensive cultural exchange. However, relations have experienced occasional friction in recent years over trade disputes, tariffs and political rhetoric. In the past, US president Donald Trump made controversial comments about Canada’s economic relationship with the United States and even joked about the idea of making Canada a US state.

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