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From seed to surface, Killarney Park has been transformed into a world-class training pitch for the #FIFAWorldCup 2026™ in Vancouver. ⚽️🏆
Engineered for performance, safety & sustainability, this training pitch was designed for the world’s best 🌎
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It’s finally here! It’s Final Draw Day! 🥳
We’re kicking off the festivities this morning bright and early at @CRAFTbeermarket!
Catch all the #FIFAWorldCup 2026™️ Final Draw action live on @TSN_Sports & RDS starting from 9:00 am PST. 📺
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FIFA26 Canada brought us the FIFA World Cup™ Winner’s Trophy and Vancouver showed up! 🙌
Thousands came out to see the trophy in person and the vibes were high!
Swipe through for some of our favourite moments. 📸
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A cloudy morning. The smell of saltwater. Waves crashing on the hull of the landing boats.
Soldiers quiet – carrying the weight of Europe on their shoulders.
We remember the brave heroes who risked everything when they landed on Juno Beach 81 years ago.
First home games for #evolutionfc@CMFSC mens and women’s teams at Town Centre Park Coquitlam. Great atmosphere and two exciting matches. Next home games May 24th @League1BC
Epic victories. 🤯
Evolution won a 7️⃣-goal thriller in the Men’s Division, and there were more extraordinary results across the weekend 👉 https://t.co/9K0oGXzS62
#L1BC
It is the passion & commitment to & within @CACP_ACCP that we recognized with the award of 44 #KingsCoronationMedals. Congrats to all honorees for their contributions to improving & guiding the future direction of policing & #PoliceLeadership in Canada. https://t.co/HcSOztQAdG
25% tariffs on goods coming in from Mexico and Canada are not a disaster for Canada or Mexico. There will be declines in U.S. sales, but those countries can still consume those goods domestically or export to other nations. So companies making those goods will see profits fall for the portion of their sales that go to the next highest bidders.
But Americans will be paying higher prices on all Canadian and Mexican imports they buy, or for higher-priced domestic substitutes where available. But many lower-income Americans will be priced out of the market for those goods entirely.
So the tariffs portend more negative consequences for Americans than they do for Canadians or Mexicans. If either Mexico or Canada retaliates with tariffs of their own, the effect will be the same. Their own citizens will suffer more than Americans. That is the unique nature of a trade war. Each side suffers most from its own offensive.
The best way for Mexico and Canada to win is not to retaliate. That would include not providing any subsidies to exporters or any attempt to weaken their currencies. That would only reduce the sting tariffs have on Americans, shift the burden to their own people, and prolong the trade war.
Unfortunate news of the passing of Insp. Dex Huber @TransitPolice after his battle with cancer. He always gave time to those around him making it an honour to know him, and work with him. #RestInPeace@BCPoliceChiefs
15 years after battling cancer he pursued his dream and put himself through the challenge of joining his brothers, and retired dad, in a one of the most rewarding careers. We’re all very proud! @TransitPolice @MVTP_Recruiting @MVTP_ChiefMuir
Five new Transit Police officers graduated from the @JIBCnews Police Academy this afternoon. Look for them on the transit system soon! Congratulations to our officers and all of the Class 172 graduates!
With two years to go before Vancouver officially welcomes soccer fans from across the globe, the city is unveiling its plans for the FIFA Fan Festival.
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