What Toronto residents need to know ahead of the FIFA World Cup
06-06-2026 02:18 via cbc.ca

What Toronto residents need to know ahead of the FIFA World Cup

With just over a week to go before the FIFA World Cup kicks off in Toronto, city officials are offering an inside look at final preparations to welcome the influx of fans. CBC’s Naama Weingarten breaks down the city’s plan — from transit and safety updates to street closures in neighbourhoods near the stadium.
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