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Toronto reselling World Cup tickets to 'avoid' spending property taxes on tournament, city says

June 9, 2026

The city is defending its move to resell its World Cup tickets for profit, saying that it helps 'avoid' spending property taxes on a tournament that has gone over its initial budget and begins this Friday.



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