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

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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