A taxpayers’ advocacy group wants Toronto’s incoming mayor to give the city’s plan to host a handful of games during the 2026 World Cup the red card. (JOANNA LAVOIE/CP24)

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      12 years ago

      30m is nothing in the grand scheme of things and the potential tourism will be worth it. I hate this attitude that we can’t celebrate anything in this city because we aren’t perfect. Sometimes fun and morale is worth it.

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    12 years ago

    Uh… Spending $30m to bring in tens of millions more in tourism dollars is a no-brainer. After COVID, it would help every hotel and restaurant and tourist trap in town.

    Unlike Montreal’s ‘Formula E’ boondoggle, the World Cup is always sold out.

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        02 years ago

        This is unfortunately something that we can only look at past events and how they preformed. If I remember correctly, Toronto isn’t building any new stadiums just for the World Cup games so they stand to make more money as there won’t be that huge need for infrastructure projects that would eat into the revenue generated by people coming to the city.

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          -12 years ago

          So where is this “tens of millions of dollars more” statement coming from? Where did you get your numbers?