Canadian government allocates $145 million for World Cup security in Toronto and Vancouver

Canada's Minister of Public Safety, Gary Anandasangaree
Canada's Minister of Public Safety, Gary AnandasangareeBlair Gable / Reuters

The Canadian government will ⁠allocate up to $145 million for security during the ‌upcoming World Cup, Canada's public ‌safety minister announced on ‌Wednesday.

Thirteen matches are set ‌to take place in Toronto ‌and Vancouver during the June 11th - July 19th tournament, ‌which Canada is hosting ⁠alongside ‌the U.S. and Mexico.

"This funding will ​support provinces and municipalities in their efforts ​to ensure people remain safe while enjoying the tournament, ⁠and ​ensure law enforcement agencies have the resources they need to deliver a safe ‌and well-managed event," Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said at a news conference in Toronto.

Toronto will see about $45 million of the money, while $100 million will be set aside for Vancouver.

The ‌investment builds on the $220 ​million the federal government ‌has already allocated to the Canadian host cities.

Ottawa previously allocated up to $320 million for hosting the ⁠tournament.

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