Evicted Tenants, Unpaid Workers, Shuttered Shops - World Cup Week One in Host Cities
The FIFA World Cup 2026 has arrived, but behind the excitement, serious controversies are already emerging in Vancouver. Small businesses forced to close, hotel workers threatening strikes, residents fearing displacement, and FIFA's exclusive control over key areas around BC Place have sparked growing criticism. In this video, we break down the hidden costs of World Cup 2026 hosting and examine how local communities, workers, charities, and businesses are being affected during the tournament's opening week. What do you think? Is this the price host cities must pay for a World Cup, or has FIFA gone too far? Let us know in the comments. š Like the video if you enjoy independent World Cup 2026 coverage š Subscribe for the latest FIFA World Cup 2026 news, controversies, analysis, and breaking developments #WorldCup2026 #FIFAWorldCup2026 #FIFA #Vancouver #BCPlace #WorldCupNews #WorldCupControversy #Canada2026 #FootballNews #SoccerNews #FIFA2026 #WorldCupHostCities #VancouverNews #FootballPolitics #WorldCupAnalysis

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