Each additional Canada World Cup match equals a $70M boost to Vancouver economy: BMO
24-06-2026 10:20 via sudbury.com

Each additional Canada World Cup match equals a $70M boost to Vancouver economy: BMO

VANCOUVER — It won't just be fans feeling the joy if Team Canada advances to the next round in the World Cup.A new analysis from BMO Economics estimates about a $70-million boost to Vancouver's local economy for each additional match Canada plays.
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