Federal government earmarks $145M for World Cup security in Toronto, Vancouver
TORONTO —
Police presence in Toronto during the World Cup may be “stronger than we’ve ever seen at any event,” the force said Wednesday as the federal government announced up to $145 million for security over the upcoming soccer tournament.
Canada is co-hosting the international competition with the United States and Mexico, and 13 matches are scheduled to take place in Toronto and Vancouver this June and July.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said welcoming World Cup crowds will require a massive co-ordinated effort, and the new funding will go toward ensuring law enforcement agencies have the resources they need.


