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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says the city is facing a nearly $40 million shortfall in money needed to host six FIFA World Cup ...
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City of Toronto still sorting out World Cup funding with 13 months to goThirteen months before the FIFA World Cup kicks off, the City of Toronto is still wondering how to pay for it.
The country is just emerging from a period of political turmoil with a new prime minister in place. But now Alberta, a ...
Mayor Olivia Chow says the city may be forced to scale back the budget for FIFA World Cup games after a "clawback" in provincial funding. CBC's Clara Pasieka has the latest details — and reaction.
A city report says that the cost of some services the province said it would pay for out of its $97-million contribution are ...
A city report says that the cost of some services the province said it would pay for out of its $97-million contribution are “substantially higher” than budgeted, which may leave Toronto on the hook ...
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The Province on MSNThe Toronto Blue Jays' #2 prospect is set to join their #1 prospect on the Vancouver Canadians: ReportThe Vancouver Canadians already feature Toronto Blue Jays’ No. 1 prospect, Arjun Nimmala. Now, apparently, the No. 2-ranked Trey Yesavage is on his way to join the Nat Bailey Stadium crew.
A report on money from the provincial government shows nearly $30m of the promised $97m to host 6 World Cup games has been eaten by fees for everything from security to 'beautification' of transit ...
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Ontario wineries, breweries celebrate provincial budget support amid industry uncertaintyIn response to Trump, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has tabled legislation that, when passed, will open up free trade with other provinces.
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