It’s okay, Prime Minister Stephen Harper. We wish Kyle Lowry was a Canadian, too.

A tweet posted to the prime minister’s Twitter account Wednesday evening included a photo of Harper holding a golden basketball and smiling, flanked by Canadian basketball stars Andrew Wiggins and Anthony Bennett.

But the post mistakenly tagged Toronto Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry instead of the Timberwolves’ Bennett.

“Pleased to meet Cda’s top basketball talent @22wiggins & @Klow7 before @CanBball Night. @Raptors @MNTimberwolves” read the mislabelled tweet that delighted some social media users.

A corrected version tagging Wiggins and Bennett has replaced the earlier tweet, which has since been deleted.

Harper got his photo snapped with the Timberwolves players ahead of Canada Basketball Night at the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday. The organization described the event as a celebration of the sport’s growing popularity in Canada as Bennett and Wiggins suited up against the Raptors in Toronto on home soil for the first time.

Bennett and Wiggins were first overall draft picks in 2013 and 2014, respectively.

Lowry, who plays for the Raptors, is an American basketball player.

With files from Alex Ballingall, Bruce Arthur and The Canadian Press

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