Canada's FIFA 2026 World Cup Makeover Is INSANE
Canada isn’t just preparing for the World Cup — it’s reconstructing parts of itself to meet it. Stadiums expanded, transit pushed to the limit. Canada’s two host cities — Toronto and Vancouver — are racing to be World Cup-ready. From megaprojects and funding battles to culture, tourism, and controversy, this is a behind-the-scenes story of urgency, ambition, and national reinvention. Let’s break it down — starting with the city that’s always in the middle of the action. BMO Field Expansion Eglinton Crosstown LRT The new Finch West LRT BC Place Broadway SkyTrain extension

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