Scott Stinson: World Cup proves Ontario’s cap on resale ticket prices is unenforceable
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Scott Stinson: World Cup proves Ontario's cap on resale ticket prices is unenforceable
Despite new law, tickets for Portugal-Croatia in Toronto are listed for 10 times their original cost
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By Scott Stinson
Published Jul 01, 2026
Last updated Jul 01, 2026
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For the Portugal versus Croatia game, there were upper-section seats, face value of $375, listed for anywhere from $2,700 to $5,700 each on the reseller marke…
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