Science World in Vancouver during its conversion into “The Beautiful Dome”, a temporary structure designed as the adidas Trionda match ball for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.. Photo: Quintin Soloviev
By Hari KC When the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, Canada — alongside Mexico and the United States — will co-host the biggest tournament in the competition’s history. Toronto and Vancouver are expected to attract millions of visitors and generate $3.8 billion in economic activity, including $2 billi...
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