How geography, Trump, and global instability help explain World Cup security costs
Bud Mercer was the head of security for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, a near billion-dollar operation.
But the veteran former RCMP officer says those in charge of the World Cup in Vancouver and Toronto now face a new security landscape, from a range of global conflicts to Ebola.
“We have a war going on in the Middle East, we have a war going on in Europe with Ukraine and Russia,” Mercer said. “There is economic conflict going on, as we speak. There is as well, a health crisis now in Africa. The world has changed, and when the world changes, your threat assessment changes.”
Not only do the two cities face a new era of challenges, but they also occupy different security contexts. Both could help explain the high bills — and why the costs for Vancouver and Toronto look so different.


