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FIFA releases plans for cross-Canada World Cup celebration tour
The free, family-friendly tour will bring live match screenings and community programming to 34 cities, with more than 75% of Canadians within a two-hour drive, FIFA said.
- FIFA announced a cross-Canada tour called Canada Celebrates with 38 stops in 34 cities from June 1 to July 19 to mark the country co-hosting the upcoming World Cup this summer.
- The tour will cover every Canadian province and one territory, reaching within two hours of over 75% of Canadian residents to share FIFA World Cup energy and showcase Canada's diversity.
- Vancouver and Toronto are among 16 cities in Canada, the United States, and Mexico that will host World Cup matches during the tournament.
- FIFA hopes the tour becomes a model project for future World Cups, as expressed by Montagliani.
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North Bay selected to be on FIFA World Cup summer tour
'Being selected as a stop on the Canada Celebrates tour not only highlights our city as a premier Ontario destination but reinforces our strategic commitment to sport tourism development and large-scale event attraction, generating meaningful economic impact'
·North Bay, Canada
Read Full ArticleNorth Bay will be a part of World Cup 2026 community celebrations
Tourism North Bay is proud to announce that North Bay has been selected as a participating community for Canada Celebrates the FIFA World Cup 2026 as part of the country-wide festivities surrounding the FIFA World Cup. Celebrations will be co-hosted at Nipissing University and Canadore College on Saturday July 11, which coincides with a semi-final match.
·Ontario, Canada
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Left
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- 56% of the sources lean Left
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L 56%
C 33%
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