FIFA World Cup Could Cost Canadians Up To $1 billion

FIFA World Cup Could Cost Canadians Up To $1 billion
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Canada’s role in hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will reportedly cost taxpayers more than $1 billion, according to a new report released by the Parliamentary Budget Officer on May 20. The report estimates that all levels of government combined will spend approximately $1.066 billion to host 13 matches in Toronto and Vancouver during the tournament next summer. Of that total, the federal government alone is expected to contribute roughly $473 million. The report calculates that each match hosted in Canada will cost taxpayers approximately $82 million, a figure the budget watchdog says is generally consistent with spending levels seen during previous FIFA World Cups hosted internationally. At $82 million per game, this tournament is actually the least costly since the 2006 tournament in Germany.