Toronto ready to welcome 300,000 World Cup visitors to Canada’s largest city
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO Toronto will host six World Cup games, starting Friday. Canada’s largest city is welcoming the world and emphasizing its diversity. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Most Popular Trump greeted with boos at NBA Finals in Madison Square Garden Video 0:33 Trump says pilots are fine after U.S. helicopter crashes near Strait of Hormuz Video 1:00 Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre gives speech in Calgary Video 1:14 Governor-General Louise Arbour calls for trust in each other, institutions in first speech Video 10:09 Carney touts Canadian values as …
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