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Canadian governments set to spend $1 billion to host World Cup

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Canada will spend just over $1 billion to host the World Cup this summer, the federal budget watchdog said Wednesday.

That sum includes money from all levels of government. The federal government’s contribution is expected to be $473 million.

The $1.066 billion total averages to $82 million per game for the 13 games that will be played in Toronto and Vancouver.

The parliamentary budget officer says that’s roughly in line with what previous host countries spent.

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Canada is co-hosting this year’s tournament with the United States and Mexico. More than 100 matches are scheduled to take place across all three countries between June 11 and July 19.

In April, the federal government said it was allocating up to $145 million for security at the World Cup, with the money going toward resources for law enforcement agencies.

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said at the time that welcoming World Cup crowds will require a massive co-ordinated effort, and that the international soccer tournament is one of the biggest and most complicated sporting events Canada has ever hosted.

Ottawa previously said it would allocate up to $320 million for hosting. The B.C. hosting cost of $578 million does not appear to be a new estimate — it’s the median in a costing range that was issued by the B.C. government last June, of $532 million to $624 million. The $380 million hosting cost for Toronto also had been previously announced.

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Most of the government funding outlined in the PBO report will go toward hosting costs in the two cities. Vancouver will host seven games and Toronto will host six.

“As of April 2026, the most recent municipal and provincial budgets had indicated that, including federal grants, the City of Toronto intended to spend a total of $380 million on its city-level hosting costs while the Province of British Columbia intended to spend a total of $578 million,” the parliamentary budget officer said.

The PBO noted there may be changes to the expected costs for municipal and provincial governments because “updates to municipal and provincial spending plans may be announced in the coming weeks.”

In March, a Leger poll suggested 74 per cent of Canadians support Canada hosting World Cup matches. But 65 per cent of those polled said they were concerned about the use of taxpayer funds and government spending.

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“Although Canadians support hosting, they are not carefree about it. They continue to voice practical concerns about it. Their biggest concern is public spending,” Leger said in an online post.

Half of the respondents said they were concerned about protests or security disruptions.

Leger polled 1,639 Canadians online between March 13 and 16. The Canadian Research Insights Council, an industry organization that promotes polling standards, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population.

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Joshua Pacio ‘more complete’ ahead of ONE rematch vs Malachiev

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ONE Strawweight champion Joshua Pacio believes he is a more complete fighter heading into his title rematch against Mansur Malachiev on Friday

ONE Strawweight champion Joshua Pacio. –HANDOUT PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines— ONE Strawweight champion Joshua Pacio believes he is a more complete fighter heading into his title rematch against Mansur Malachiev on Friday at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok.

Pacio will defend his belt against the Russian wrestler nearly two years after handing Malachiev the first loss of his professional career with a unanimous decision victory at ONE Fight Night 15.

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The Lions Nation MMA standout said he has continued to improve since their first meeting.

READ: Joshua Pacio targets two-division glory in ONE Championship

“I believe I’ve grown a lot since our first fight. Not just technically, but also mentally and spiritually. Malachiev is a very dangerous opponent, especially with his grappling, and I respect that. But I’ve worked hard to improve in all areas, my defense, my striking, my composure.

“I wouldn’t say I’m better in every single aspect, but I know I’m more complete and more prepared now. I’m excited to show that in this rematch.”

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Pacio neutralized Malachiev’s grappling in their first encounter through disciplined striking and improved defensive wrestling to retain control over three rounds.

Despite already owning a win over the challenger, Pacio expects another difficult test.

“Every fight is an opportunity to show growth and represent my team and my country. So it’s not just about dominance, it’s about performance, discipline, and showing the best version of myself.”

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The Filipino champion said his experience in title fights gives him confidence, but he acknowledged Malachiev’s recent run.

The Russian has won three straight bouts since their first meeting, including a submission victory over former strawweight champion Jarred Brooks.

“I think one of my biggest advantages is my experience at this level and my ability to adapt. I’ve been in many tough fights and different situations, and I’ve learned how to stay calm and make the right adjustments.

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“I also believe in my striking and my ability to control the pace of the fight. But overall, it’s about being ready everywhere because I know he’s dangerous in his own way.”

Pacio said another successful title defense would be meaningful, though his focus remains on his performance rather than adding to his resume.



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“This fight is very important. Every title defense adds to your legacy, especially against a tough opponent like Malachiev. For me, it’s not just about being remembered as a champion, but about inspiring others and showing who really brought me to where I am now and that is my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”

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Fans react as BTS Jungkook carry Seokjin on back during Butter at London concert

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BTS performed in London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday night (July 6), where the ARMY spotted a playful Jinkook moment – Jungkook piggybacking Seokjin as the duo sang on the stage.

The video has since gone viral on X, with Jinkook fans going crazy over the cuteness of Jinkook’s bond. Here’s how netizens have been reacting to it:

“i took this photo, I hope you will cherish like I do. happy jinkook”

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Some fans were heart-eyed over the bond the two band members shared, while others expressed gratitude for the Arirang World Tour that helped them witness so many moments between the BTS members.

jeon jeongguk is never putting that grown man down. and seokjin is EXACTLY where he wants to be!! 😭😭

Wow don’t want let go of Jin aww my jinkook heart ❤️

I know some people died when they saw this and resurrected to start trolling them because they are affecting their ship… This Tour is so fun to watch A lot of necks are pressed by these two and I am sure they don’t even know it. Just living their best life after separation

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Honestly, every angle is worth posting. This moment was way too cute to get over.

Give us a 5 min compilation of all angles

For the unversed, Jinkook is a popular ship name for the youngest – Jungkook – and the oldest – Jin – members of BTS, which was coined by Jungkook himself in a 2015 interview. Despite their 5-year age gap, the duo is always the most playful around each other and shares an adorable sibling energy.

BTS will perform their second London concert tonight – on Tuesday, July 7 – before moving on to Germany, where they have two shows in Munich’s Allianz Arena on the coming weekend (July 11 and 12).

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BTS crowd interactions amid their first London show, explored

Besides the viral Jinkook moment, BTS made many memorable moments on London’s stage on Monday, one of which was them jokingly taking credit for England’s victory against Mexico on the same day.

After England defeated the Mexican soccer team on Sunday (July 5), RM congratulated the audience for the victory, while jokingly adding:

“Congrats on the win last night. We always bring the luck to every place we play. When we played in Belgium, Belgium won. Now that we’re in London, Britain won. You see?”

RM also apologized to their British fans for returning to perform in the country after seven years, saying:

“There was Covid, there was military, and now we’re here in 2026 together. I missed you so much, and thank you for all coming.”

Before Monday night, the last time BTS graced a stage in London was in 2019, when the pop band earned the title of the first-ever South Korean act to headline at Wembley Stadium. They had plans to return to Britain in 2020, but shows were cancelled in light of COVID.

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Suga also chimed in, thanking the fans for their patience as he remarked:

“I’m still feeling the emotion I felt seven or eight years ago. I don’t think you guys have changed. You’re still in a passionate country.”

Meanwhile, J-Hope expressed his “honor” to be playing at the stadium where South Korean captain Son “Sonny” Heung-min first gained global recognition.