U.S.-inspired World Cup beaver statue in Toronto destroyed, police investigating | Unpublished
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U.S.-inspired World Cup beaver statue in Toronto destroyed, police investigating

June 30, 2026

A United States-themed beaver sculpture designed to welcome World Cup tourists to downtown Toronto was destroyed over the weekend, prompting a police investigation and indignation from the U.S. ambassador to Canada.



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